Jules François Camille Ferry (French: [ʒyl fɛʁi]; 5 April 1832 – 17 March 1893) was a French statesman and republican philosopher. He was one of the leaders...
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Jules Ferry Laws are a set of French laws which established free education in 1881, then mandatory and laic (secular) education in 1882. Jules Ferry,...
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Lycée Jules-Ferry may refer to: Lycée Jules-Ferry (Cannes), Cannes Lycée Jules-Ferry (Coulommiers), Coulommiers, Seine-et-Marne Lycée Jules-Ferry (Montpellier)...
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French Republic. The leaders of the group included Adolphe Thiers, Jules Ferry, Jules Grévy, Henri Wallon and René Waldeck-Rousseau. Although considered...
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François Judith Paul Grévy (15 August 1807 – 9 September 1891), known as Jules Grévy (French pronunciation: [ʒyl ɡʁevi]), was a French lawyer and politician...
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Jules Ferry was the second of three Léon Gambetta-class armored cruisers built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) during the first decade of the 20th...
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third of the total surface and Languedoc almost a quarter In the 1880s, Jules Ferry implemented a series of strict measures to further weaken regional languages...
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electoral reform. This led to three short-lived minority governments, until Jules Ferry was able to form a second government in February 1883 with the support...
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November, however, he was chosen as minister of public instruction by Jules Ferry, and carried out various reforms in the school system. He resigned in...
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principle of laïcité (or "freedom of conscience") enforced by the 1880s Jules Ferry laws and the 1905 law on the Separation of the Churches and the State...
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Meutre avec préméditation: Récidive Janson Television film 1993 Jules Ferry Eugénie Ferry Television film 1994 Les enfants du faubourg Rosa Television film...
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to disperse them. In January 2015, the French government opened the Jules Ferry day centre for migrants in a former children's holiday camp on the outskirts...
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History of secularism in France (section Jules Ferry)
the arrival of Jules Grévy as President of the Republic. Significant secular reforms occurred in education, particularly under Jules Ferry. In 1880, the...
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minister of justice in 1880 and 1881, under the governments of Jules Ferry and Léon Gambetta. "Jules Cazot", in Adolphe Robert and Gaston Cougny, Dictionnaire...
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to nurture the new regime, such as a purge of the civil service. The Jules Ferry laws making public education free, mandatory, and secular (laїque), were...
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– Minister of Finance Jules Cazot – Minister of Justice Jean Bernard Jauréguiberry – Minister of Marine and Colonies Jules Ferry – Minister of Public Instruction...
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to March 1885, when he became prime minister upon the resignation of Jules Ferry; but he resigned when, after the general elections of that year, he only...
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"Civilizing Mission". In 1884, the leading proponent of colonialism, Jules Ferry, declared: "The higher races have a right over the lower races, they...
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effectively destroyed the political career of the French prime minister, Jules Ferry, and abruptly ended the string of Republican governments inaugurated...
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Jules Ferry cabinet, but retired in November of the same year. In 1890 he was elected vice-president of the Senate, and in 1893 succeeded Jules Ferry...
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2019. "Le Lycée Jules-Ferry au fil du temps | Lycée Jules-Ferry". /lyc-jules-ferry.scola.ac-paris.fr (in French). Le Lycée Jules-Ferry. Retrieved 13 February...
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modern era of French education begins at the end of the 19th century. Jules Ferry, the Minister of Public Instruction in 1881, is widely credited for creating...
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citizens with an eye toward promoting social order and political stability. Jules Ferry, an anti-clerical politician holding the office of Minister of Public...
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flagship. Her sisters Jules Ferry and Victor Hugo were assigned to the Mediterranean Squadron (Escadre de la Méditerranée) where Jules Ferry also served as a...
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concession to a French company in which the brother of Prime Minister Jules Ferry had an interest. The entire city council of Tunis resigned, and a mass...
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Legion of Honor. and Ordre national du Mérite. She studied at the Lycée Jules-Ferry, and scientific preparatory classes at the Lycée Condorcet. In 1972,...
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19th century, and in particular through the educational policies of Jules Ferry during the French Third Republic. From an illiteracy rate of 33% among...
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popular today: Igor Stravinsky, Erik Satie, Claude Debussy, Lili Boulanger, Jules Massenet, César Franck, Camille Saint-Saëns, Gabriel Fauré and his pupil...
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Theatre of Tunis) in Tunisia, Built in the Art Nouveau style on Avenue Jules-Ferry (now Avenue Habib-Bourguiba), was first opened on November 20, 1902 and...
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Church, its devout adherence, and royalists. The radicals passed the Jules Ferry laws, which established first free education (1881) then mandatory and...
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