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BARDOUX , AG)NOR (1829-1897), See also:French statesman, was a native of See also:Bourges. Established as an See also:advocate at Clermont, he did not hesitate to proclaim his republican sympathies. In 1871 he was elected See also:deputy of the See also:National See also:Assembly, and re-elected in 1876 and in 1877. In the chamber he was See also:president of the See also:group of the Ieft centre, See also:standing strongly for the See also:republic but against See also:anti-clericalism. After the coup d'etat of the 16th of May, he was one of the leaders of the " 363." In the republican chamber elected after the 16th of May, he became See also:minister of public instruction (See also:December 1877), and proposed various republican See also:laws, notably on compulsory See also:primary See also:education. He resigned in 1879. He was not re-elected in 1881, but in December 1882 was named senator for See also:life. He wrote essays on See also:Les Legistes et leur See also:influence sur la societe franQaise (1878); Le See also:Comte de See also:Montlosier et le Gallicanisme (1881); and published in 1882 his See also:Dix Annees de See also:vie polit2que. End of Article: BARDOUXAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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