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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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    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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  • Assembly met for a joint sitting on December 3 to elect a new president. Jules Ferry, the former prime minister, was initially seen as the front-runner in...
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    under the influence of Victor Duruy. On 1882, it was instituted by the Loi Jules Ferry on March 28, 1882, which also established mandatory primary education...
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    the initial expulsion of congregations in 1880 [fr]. Subsequently, the Jules Ferry laws addressed the issue of education. The 1881 law, which mandated primary...
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    to 14 November 1881 was minister of foreign affairs in the cabinet of Jules Ferry. The most important event of his administration was the annexation of...
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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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    president of the departmental council in Drôme. His support of the second Jules Ferry ministry and his zeal for the colonial expansion of France gave him considerable...
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    Falloux Laws (redirect from Loi Falloux)
    association between Church and state that lasted until the anti-clerical Ferry laws in the early 1880s established free and secular education in the Third...
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  • the Republican victory in the senatorial elections of 1879 led to Jules Ferry's appointment to the Ministry of Public Instruction and Fine Arts, then...
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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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  • Traction Avant and was a former aircraft engineer of Voisin, and led by Pierre-Jules Boulanger; Lefèbvre came from the aviation industry, and to save weight...
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    fleuve An Cuu, s'étendait la Gare de Huê, terminant l'axe Jules Ferry (maintenant rue Le Loi), axe principal du quartier européen, sur la berge sud .."...
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    (fr) Connaisance des arts, Chabas Grove Art Online Chaubaud Titherington, Lois (2017-02-20). "They Ate, They Drank, They Partied, They Painted: P'town's...
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    The Daily Beast. Retrieved July 28, 2023. Lovece, Frank; with Franco, Jules (1988). Hailing Taxi: The Official Book of the Show. New York: Simon & Schuster...
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    system.) The early anti-Catholic laws were largely the work of republican Jules Ferry in 1882. Religious instruction in all schools was forbidden, and religious...
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    well-known French authors, including Guy de Maupassant, Marcel Proust, Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly. Notable Norman language authors connected especially...
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  • Wayback Machine, The Standard, 26 February 2008 Phillips Doug and Lois K. Solomon, Doug and Lois K. Solomon (September 12, 2019). "Google Earth uncovers car...
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    Émile Ollivier (redirect from Loi Ollivier)
    Siècle, and he joined the constitutional opposition. With Alfred Darimon, Jules Favre, JL Hénon and Ernest Picard he formed a group known as Les Cinq (the...
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  • Tehran Margot Kidder (2018), Canadian-American actress, known for her role as Lois Lane in Superman feature films, drug and alcohol overdose Daul Kim (2009)...
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  • Dick Carr Gene Barry as Dan Varrel, Nancy Gates as Lois Williams November 6, 1955 (1955-11-06) Lois Williams (Gates) goes to a high-class bar and fends...
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    du contenu de l'obligation scolaire. Sénat.fr (in French) 1881–1882 : Lois Ferry École publique gratuite, laïque et obligatoire. Assemblé Nationale "Compare...
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    French). Retrieved 15 May 2022. "Journal officiel de la République française. Lois et décrets". Journal officiel de la République française (in French). Paris...
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    de Broglie Rochebouët Dufaure Waddington Freycinet Ferry Gambetta Freycinet Duclerc Fallières Ferry Brisson Freycinet Goblet Rouvier Floquet Tirard Freycinet...
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    ISBN 978-94-6270-186-1. Bulletin des lois. Partie principale (in French). Imprimerie nationale. 1893. France (1893). Bulletin des lois de la République française...
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  • founded the École normale supérieure de jeunes filles located in Sèvres. Jules Ferry got a law passed on 9 August 1879 in order to force each department to...
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    Alexandre Chatrian (1826–1890) Paul Verlaine (1844–1896) Émile Jules Gallé (1846–1904) Jules Bastien-Lepage (1848–1884) Eugène Vallin (1856–1922) Émile Durkheim...
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    l'individualisme républicain de Jules Ferry à Vichy : controverses [School and citizenship: Republican individualism from Jules Ferry to Vichy: controversies]...
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    The ISSN Portal". portal.issn.org. Retrieved 2024-04-11. "Les lois scolaires de Jules Ferry". Sénat (in French). Retrieved 2024-04-11. "Chapitre XVI. Architecture :...
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  • F. Goff (screenplay); Stacy Keach, Pia Zadora, Ed McMahon, Orson Welles, Lois Nettleton, Edward Albert, James Franciscus, Stuart Whitman, June Lockhart...
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