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French and Politics
* Roberts, Warren, Jacques-Louis David, Revolutionary Artist: Art, Politics, and the French Revolution, The University of North Carolina Press ( 1 February 1992 ), ISBN 0-8078-4350-4
Politics of French Polynesia takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic French overseas collectivity, whereby the President of French Polynesia is the head of government, and of a multi-party system.
" Politics, Culture, and Class in the French Revolution.
* Kolodziej, Edward A. French International Policy under de Gaulle and Pompidou: The Politics of Grandeur ( 1974 ) online edition
* Judaken, Jonathan ( 2006 ) " Jean-Paul Sartre and the Jewish Question: Anti-antisemitism and the Politics of the French Intellectual.
Politics of Mayotte takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic French overseas collectivity, whereby the President of the General Council is the head of government, and of a multi-party system.
Politics of Saint Pierre and Miquelon takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic French overseas collectivity, whereby the President of the Territorial Council is the head of government, and of a multi-party system.
Despite the outpouring of antagonistic replies to The Age of Reason, some scholars have argued that Constantin Volney's deistic The Ruins ( translations of excerpts from the French original appeared in radical papers such as Thomas Spence's Pig's Meat and Daniel Isaac Eaton's Politics for the People ) was actually more influential than The Age of Reason.
* Psychoanalytic Politics: Jacques Lacan and Freud's French Revolution ( 1978 ) ISBN 0-89862-474-6
Perhaps the most significant works commissioned for the library were those of Nicole Oresme, who translated Aristotle's Politics, Ethics and Economics into eloquent French for the first time ( an earlier attempt had been made at the Politics, but the manuscript is now lost ).
French Cinema is often portrayed as more liberal in terms of subjects ( Sex, Society, Politics, Historical ) and therefore often gets critical acclaim.
Contemporary France: An Introduction to French Politics and Society.
* Institut Choiseul for International Politics and Geoeconomics, a French, non-partisan think tank
The Marquesas Islands also form the electoral district of the Marquesas Islands, one of French Polynesia's six electoral districts for the Assembly of French Polynesia ( see also Politics of French Polynesia ).
Majors offered at Oglethorpe University include Accounting, American Studies, Art History, Studio Art, Behavioral Science & Human Resource Management, Biology, Biopsychology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Communication and Rhetoric Studies, Economics, Engineering, English, French, History, Individually Planned Majors, International Studies, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, and Theatre.
* Levy, Jacques ( 2000 ): From Geopolitics to Global Politics: A French Connection ( ISBN 0-7146-5107-9 )
There are many to choose from including English Literature, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek, History, Geography, Economics, Business Studies, Ancient History, Classical Civilisation, Government and Politics, Religious Studies, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Design Technology, Physical Education, Music, Music Technology, Art, History of Art, Theatre Studies, Statistics and Photography.
* Leigh Ann Whaley, Radicals: Politics and Republicanism in the French Revolution.
Politics, Culture, and Class in the French Revolution.

French and 1774
* 1774 Jean-Baptiste Biot, French physicist ( d. 1862 )
However, in 1774, the British Parliament passed the Quebec Act, which restored the French civil law for matters of private law ( e. g., contracts, property, successions ), while keeping the English common law as the basis for public law in the colony, notably the criminal law.
* 1722 Tiphaigne de la Roche, French writer ( d. 1774 )
* 1774 Charles Marie de La Condamine, French mathematician and geographer ( b. 1701 )
* 1774 François-Nicolas-Benoît Haxo, French general ( d. 1838 )
The earliest use of the phrase is a quote from the Westminster Magazine of 1774: " He had no inclination for a Broomstick-marriage ", the person in question simply stating that he did not want to go through a ceremony that had no legal validity, it having been suggested to him that he would pretend to be marrying by having a French sexton read the marriage service to him and his young bride.
* 1715 Michel Benoist, French Jesuit missionary ( d. 1774 )
Between 1774 1781, French astronomer Charles Messier published a catalogue of celestial objects that had a nebulous appearance similar to comets.
* François Quesnay ( 1694 1774 ) French economist of the Physiocratic school.
* July 22 Auguste Marmont, French marshal ( b. 1774 )
* February 19 Tiphaigne de la Roche, French author ( d. 1774 )
King Louis XV, dissatisfied with Clement XIII's action in regard to the Duke of Parma, occupied the Papal States from 1768 to 1774 and substituted French institutions for those in force with the approval of the people of Avignon ; a French party grew up which, after the sanguinary massacres of La Glacière between the adherents of the Papacy and the Republicans ( 16 17 October 1791 ), carried all before it, and induced the Constituent Assembly to decree the union of Avignon and the Comtat ( comital district ) Venaissin with France on 14 September 1791.
* October 8 Michel Benoist, French Jesuit missionary and scientist ( d. 1774 )
* January 28 Charles Marie de La Condamine, French mathematician and geographer ( d. 1774 )
* June 4 François Quesnay, French economist ( d. 1774 )
The French mathematician Pierre-Simon Laplace reproduced and extended Bayes ' results in 1774, apparently quite unaware of Bayes ' work.
The new British rulers retained and protected most of the property, religious, political, and social culture of the French-speaking habitants, guaranteeing the right of the Canadiens to practice the Catholic faith and to the use of French civil law ( now Quebec law ) through the Quebec Act of 1774.
In the 18th century, before the French Revolution ( 1789 99 ), in the French feudal order, the masculine and feminine terms bourgeois and bourgeoise identified the rich men and women who were members of the urban and rural Third Estate — the common people of the French realm, who violently deposed the absolute monarchy of the Bourbon King Louis XVI ( r. 1774 91 ), his clergy, and his aristocrats.
In 1774, the Quebec Act guaranteed French settlers as British subjects rights to French law, the Roman Catholic faith, and the French language, to appease them at a moment when the English-speaking colonies to the south were on the verge of revolting in the American Revolutionary War.

French and
* P. Remacle's collection Greek with French translation
Most commentators consider Marcel Mauss ( 1872 1950 ), nephew of the influential sociologist Émile Durkheim, to be the founder of the French anthropological tradition.
It is named after André-Marie Ampère ( 1775 1836 ), French mathematician and physicist, considered the father of electrodynamics.
Mont Blanc spans the French Italian border, and at is the highest mountain in the Alps.
* 1793 During the French Revolution, the Committee of Public Safety becomes the executive organ of the republic.
* 1651 André Dacier, French scholar ( d. 1722 )
* 1671 Jean-Baptiste Rousseau, French poet ( d. 1741 )
* 1672 André Cardinal Destouches, French composer ( d. 1749 )
* 1706 Louis de Cahusac, French playwright and librettist, and Freemason ( d. 1759 )
* 1741 Nicolas Chamfort, French writer ( d. 1794 )
* 1820 Nadar, French photographer, caricaturist, journalist, novelist and balloonist ( d. 1910 )
* 1826 Gustave Moreau, French painter ( d. 1898 )
* 1851 Guillaume Bigourdan, French astronomer ( d. 1932 )
* 1861 Stanislas de Guaita, French occultist ( d. 1897 )
* 1898 Jeanne Hébuterne, French artist, the wife of Amedeo Modigliani ( d. 1920 )
* 1902 Julien Torma, French writer, playwright and poet ( d. 1933 )
* 1947 André Weinfeld, French and American Film Director / Producer
* 1949 Patrick Hernandez, French singer and songwriter
* 1960 Batem, French comic book artist
* 1984 Michaël Ciani, French footballer
* 1526 Muretus, French humanist ( d. 1585 )
* 1713 Guillaume Thomas François Raynal, French writer ( d. 1796 )
* 1748 Antoine Laurent de Jussieu, French botanist ( d. 1836 )
* 1869 Henri Désiré Landru, French serial killer ( d. 1922 )
* 1924 Raymond Barre, French politician, Prime Minister of France ( d. 2007 )

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