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- Frédéric-Alfred-Pierre, comte de Falloux (7 May 1811 – 6 January 1886) was a French politician and author, famous for having given his name to two laws...
- The Falloux Laws promoted Catholic schools in France in the 1850s, 1860s and 1870s. They were voted in during the French Second Republic and promulgated...
- invented were given a half wage of 1 franc a day. On 21 June, Alfred de Falloux decided in the name of the parliamentary commission on labour that the...
- Papal States. To gain support from the Catholics, he approved the Loi Falloux in 1851, which restored a greater role for the Catholic Church in the French...
- especially with education, fighting the clerical system established by the Loi Falloux, and working for the establishment of free, obligatory and secular primary...
- Patrick J. Harrigan, "Church, State, and Education in France From the Falloux to the Ferry Laws: A Re****essment," Canadian Journal of History, April...
- and starring Louis de Funès. Aerial unit director and stunt flyer Jean Falloux and a p****enger died when they crashed a light plane while attempting to...
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- reforms. However, after Carnot's resignation and replacement by Alfred de Falloux, the commission was dissolved. Nevertheless, Barthélémy-Saint-Hilaire deposed...
- classical Education after the Falloux Law," French Historical Studies (1973) 8#2 pp. 255–278 in JSTOR May, Anita Rasi. "The Falloux Law, the Catholic Press...