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  1. Jules Ferry, né le 5 avril 1832 à Saint-Dié et mort le 17 mars 1893 à Paris, est un homme d'État français. En 1870, après la chute du Second Empire , dont il était opposant, il est membre du gouvernement provisoire et, pour quelques mois, maire de Paris .

  2. Jules Ferry. The 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, a lawyer holding the office of Minister of Public Instruction in the 1880s, is widely credited for creating the modern Republican school ( l'école républicaine ).

  3. Quick Reference. (1832–93) French statesman. Prefect of the Seine (1870–71) during its siege in the Franco-Prussian War, his narrow escape (18 March 1871) from the Paris Commune left him with a strong dislike of extremist politics. After serving as French ambassador in Greece, he was elected to the French Chamber of Deputies (1876–89) and ...

  4. Ferry was twice prime minister of France, from [1880-1881, 1883-1885]. He is especially remembered for championing laws that removed Catholic influence from most education in France and for promoting a vast extension of the French colonial empire.

  5. May 15, 2012 · Jules Ferry is best remembered for making education "free, secular and compulsory" in the French Third Republic but he is also known for his policies in extending France's colonial empire.

  6. Ferry, Jules François Camille (1832–1893), French statesman. Jules Ferry was a major political leader during the first 2 decades of the Third Republic. He played a key role in expanding public education and in developing France's colonial empire.

  7. Republican statesman; Minister of Public Instruction Feb 1879-Sept 1880, Jan-July 1882 and Feb-Nov 1883; Président du Conseil (Prime minister) in Feb 1883-Apr 1885; Senator, 1891; President of the Senate, 1893; in 1881-82 instigated a series of laws (Lois Ferry) which made primary education free, non-clerical and mandatory; promoted French ...

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