Permanency and mutation of the French secondary school: from the First Empire to the beginning of XXI century

  • Jean-Noël Luc Université Paris IV.
Keywords: History, France, Lycée, Secondary Education, Pertaining to School Politics, Pertaining to School Reform, Democratization of the Education, Education of the Women

Abstract

The creation of the lycée by Bonaparte, in 1802, is the result of a political choice,  that inaugurates the public State secondary education. The lycée is a master part and the schoolar model system in charge of forming the future board and of contributing for the government of the minds. But if the Napoleonic influence marked, for a long period, the organization of the lycée, it did not shape it, in deed, of exclusive form. This article study the discovery of its claims, partialy or totaly, in the course of the studies great chapters of its history: a continuous creation (1802 –years 1870), the substitution for the modern lycée of the Napoleonic model (1880 – reform of 1902), the premises of the democratization (1925 and 1945) until the emergency of the masslycées (after years 1960).

 

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Author Biography

Jean-Noël Luc, Université Paris IV.
Professor de história contemporânea da Sorbonne-Université Paris IV.
Published
2012-02-09
How to Cite
Luc, J.-N. (2012). Permanency and mutation of the French secondary school: from the First Empire to the beginning of XXI century. Revista Brasileira De História Da Educação, 7(1 [13]), 193-215. Retrieved from https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/rbhe/article/view/38622
Section
Original research