Élisa Lemonnier, the Glossary
Élisa Lemonnier (24 March 1805 – 5 June 1865) was a French educationist considered the founder of vocational education for women in France.[1]
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11 relations: École Duperré, Battle of Valmy, Bordeaux, Caroline de Barrau, Chemins de fer du Nord, David Maurice Champouliès de Barrau de Muratel, Exposition Universelle (1878), Henri de Saint-Simon, Revolutions of 1848, Sorèze, University of Paris.
- 19th-century French educators
- French educational theorists
- People from Sorèze
- Saint-Simonists
École Duperré
The Duperré School of Applied Arts is a public college of art and design.
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Battle of Valmy
The Battle of Valmy, also known as the Cannonade of Valmy, was the first major victory by the army of France during the Revolutionary Wars that followed the French Revolution.
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Bordeaux
Bordeaux (Gascon Bordèu; Bordele) is a city on the river Garonne in the Gironde department, southwestern France.
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Caroline de Barrau
Caroline de Barrau (1828–1888) was a wealthy French educationalist, feminist, author and philanthropist. Élisa Lemonnier and Caroline de Barrau are French educational theorists and French feminists.
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Chemins de fer du Nord
The Chemins de fer du Nord (Compagnie des chemins de fer du Nord or CF du Nord), (Northern Railway Company) often referred to simply as the Nord company, was a rail transport company founded in September 1845 in Paris.
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David Maurice Champouliès de Barrau de Muratel
David Maurice Champouliès de Barrau de Muratel (14 February 1742 – 5 February 1827) was a general in the French army during the French Revolution.
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Exposition Universelle (1878)
The Exposition Universelle of 1878, better known in English as the 1878 Paris Exposition, was a world's fair held in Paris, France, from 1 May to 10 November 1878, to celebrate the recovery of France after the 1870–71 Franco-Prussian War.
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Henri de Saint-Simon
Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon (17 October 1760 – 19 May 1825), better known as Henri de Saint-Simon, was a French political, economic and socialist theorist and businessman whose thought had a substantial influence on politics, economics, sociology and the philosophy of science. Élisa Lemonnier and Henri de Saint-Simon are Saint-Simonists.
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Revolutions of 1848
The revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the springtime of the peoples or the springtime of nations, were a series of revolutions throughout Europe over the course of more than one year, from 1848 to 1849.
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Sorèze
Sorèze (Sorese) is a commune in the Tarn department in southern France.
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University of Paris
The University of Paris (Université de Paris), known metonymically as the Sorbonne, was the leading university in Paris, France, from 1150 to 1970, except for 1793–1806 during the French Revolution.
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See also
19th-century French educators
- Élisa Lemonnier
- Élisabeth Renaud
- Émile Acollas
- Albert Vandal
- Amédée Jacques
- Amélie Gabrielle Boudet
- Anaïs Perrière-Pilte
- Anna Larroucau Laborde de Lucero
- Anne-Marie Rivier
- Benjamin Nicolas Marie Appert
- Céleste-Thérèse Couperin
- Estève Garcin
- Eugénie Luce
- Exupérien Mas
- Félix Ravaisson-Mollien
- Ferdinand Berthier
- Floresca Guépin
- Gaston Da Costa
- Gustave Lefrançais
- Henriette Campan
- Henriette Deluzy-Desportes
- Ioannis Psycharis
- Jean Macé
- Jean-Bernard Rousseau
- Jonas Ennery
- Joseph Jacotot
- Julie-Victoire Daubié
- Julienne Bloch
- Louis-François Jauffret
- Lucie Berger
- Lucien, 3rd Prince Murat
- Marie Butts
- Marie Delaporte
- Marie Gahéry
- Marie Joséphine Louise, duchesse de Gontaut
- Marie Pape-Carpantier
- Marie Souvestre
- Marie-Antoinette Lix
- Nicolas Chopin
- Paul Robin
- Paul Verlaine
- Pauline Kergomard
- Roch-Ambroise Cucurron Sicard
- Rodolphe Kreutzer
- Sophie-Thérèse de Soubiran La Louvière
- Teuira Henry
- Théophile-Sébastien Lavallée
- Victor Langlois
- Virginie Mauvais
French educational theorists
- Édouard Séguin
- Élisa Lemonnier
- Étienne Marie Chompré
- Alice Jouenne
- Caroline de Barrau
- Charles Defodon
- Charles Porée
- Charles-Michel de l'Épée
- Claude Buffier
- Claude Lévi-Strauss
- Edmond Demolins
- Félix Dupanloup
- Félix Gaffiot
- Fernand Oury
- Franck Lepage
- Gaston Mialaret
- Georges Bertier
- Gustave Lefrançais
- Guy Brousseau
- Joseph Jacotot
- Joseph Marie, baron de Gérando
- Jules Payot
- Louis Riboulet
- Louli Sanua
- Marie Gahéry
- Nicolas Gédoyn
- Nicolas Janny
- Pauline Kergomard
- Peter Fourier
- Pierre Bernard (graphic designer)
- Pierre Chompré
- René Zazzo
- Stanislas du Lac
People from Sorèze
- Élisa Lemonnier
- Dominique Clos
- Jean Mistler
- Pierre Hyacinthe Azaïs
Saint-Simonists
- Élisa Lemonnier
- Abel Transon
- Amand Bazard
- Auguste Comte
- Auguste Warnier
- Augustin Thierry
- Barthélemy-Prosper Enfantin
- Charles Joseph Lambert (engineer)
- Charles Pellarin
- Claire Démar
- Constantin Pecqueur
- Désirée Gay
- Eugénie Niboyet
- Félicien David
- François Barthélemy Arlès-Dufour
- Gioacchino Prati
- Gustave d'Eichthal
- Heinrich Heine
- Henri Germain
- Henri de Saint-Simon
- Henry Watkin
- Hippolyte Auger
- Ismael Urbain
- Jean Reynaud
- Jeanne Deroin
- Jules Carvallo
- Jules Lechevalier
- Jules Vinçard
- Julie du Bosch
- Louis Rousseau
- Michel Chevalier
- Mikhail Fonvizin
- Olinde Rodrigues
- Pauline Roland
- Pereire brothers
- Philippe Buchez
- Pierre Lachambeaudie
- Pierre Leroux
- Raymond Bonheur
- Stéphane Mony
- Suzanne Voilquin
- Zoé de Gamond