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Société d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale

The Société d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale, Society for the Development of National Industry, is an organization established in 1801 to support French industry. Over the years it has provided prizes and support to inventors, promoted transfer of technology and management techniques, sponsored efforts to improve safety and efficiency and reduce pollution, and promoted vocational education.

Société d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale
Hôtel de l'Industrie in Paris, place Saint-Germain-des-Prés, seat of the society
Société d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale (Paris)
AbbreviationSEIN
Formation1801
Founded atParis
Legal statusactive
Headquarters4 Place Saint-Germain des Prés, 75006 Paris, France
Coordinates48°51′16″N 2°20′00″E / 48.854509°N 2.333259°E / 48.854509; 2.333259
Websitewww.industrienationale.fr

Foundation edit

In 1800 Napoleon was firmly in power as ruler of France and continental peace seemed assured. Napoleon resolved to make French industry greater than that of all other nations, particularly England. At the initiative of the Minister of Interior Jean-Antoine Chaptal, the second Exposition des produits de l'industrie française was held in Paris from 19–25 September 1801.[1] Following this, a preparatory meeting for the Société d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale was held on 4 October 1801 to discuss the formation of a society similar to the British Royal Society of Arts to encourage and improve French industry.[2]

A month later, the opening meeting chaired by David Etienne Rouille de L'Etang (1731–1811) was held on 31 October 1801, with 92 attendees including the three Consuls. Within a few weeks there were over 900 subscribers, including Napoleon Bonaparte with 100 subscriptions, Chaptal with 50 subscriptions, and many others with multiple subscriptions.[2]

History edit

The third Exposition des produits de l'industrie française was held in 1802 and lasted seven days, with 540 exhibitors.[3] After this the government decided that more time was needed between the expositions to allow for advances in manufacturing to mature, and put off the next exposition until 1806. In the interim the Société d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale continued to give prizes for many branches of industry.[4] The society received considerable subsidies from Chaptal's ministry, which distributed its bulletin.[5]

Between 1801 and 1845 the emphasis of the society was on stimulation of inventions, transfer of technology and improvements to business processes. Hundred of inventors and researchers received support, as did various companies. The society sponsored transfer of technology from foreign industrial companies, supported the expositions universelles and arranged for foundation of Arts & Crafts schools and the École centrale des arts et manufactures.[2]

Between 1846 and 1885 the society undertook many initiatives to counter the negative effects of industrialization, such as protection of children working in factories, workplace hygiene and safety, reduction of pollution and unemployment funds.[2] The society continued to fund researchers, supported creation of regional industry societies and supported foundation of the École Libre des Sciences Politiques.[2] From 1886 to 1954 the emphasis was on encouraging industrial research, including energy saving and the fight against pollution, standardization, scientific management (Taylorism) and industrial design.[2] Édouard Gruner (1849–1933) was president of the Société d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale from 1907 to 1909.[2] He was also president of the Houillères de la Haute-Loire, Aciéries de Paris et d'Outreau and the Société de l'industrie minérale, and was an advocate at the Musée social for these employer interests groups.[6]

From 1930 the society sponsored conferences on advances in science and technology. From 1955 to 1993 the society encouraged teachers and researchers, research institutions and laboratories. From 1994 the society tried to improve the status of the entrepreneur, support emerging talent, provide logistical support to emerging industries, and support vocational training.[2]

Presidents edit

Presidents of the society have been:[2]

Notes edit

Sources edit

  • Chandler, Arthur, The Napoleonic Expositions, retrieved 2017-10-12
  • Colmont, Achille de (1855), Histoire des Expositions des produits de l'Industrie Française (in French), Guillaumin, retrieved 2017-10-11
  • Douyere-Demeulenaere, Christiane (2005), "Expositions publiques des produits de l'industrie française avant 1850" (PDF), archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr (in French), retrieved 2017-10-11
  • Histoire (in French), Société d'encouragement pour l'industrie nationale, retrieved 2018-01-12
  • Horn, Jeff (2006), The Path Not Taken: French Industrialization in the Age of Revolution, 1750-1830, MIT Press, ISBN 978-0-262-26312-2, retrieved 2018-01-13
  • Horne, Janet R. (2002-01-11), A Social Laboratory for Modern France: The Musée Social and the Rise of the Welfare State, Duke University Press, ISBN 0-8223-2792-9, retrieved 2017-09-30

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The Societe d encouragement pour l industrie nationale Society for the Development of National Industry is an organization established in 1801 to support French industry Over the years it has provided prizes and support to inventors promoted transfer of technology and management techniques sponsored efforts to improve safety and efficiency and reduce pollution and promoted vocational education Societe d encouragement pour l industrie nationaleHotel de l Industrie in Paris place Saint Germain des Pres seat of the societySociete d encouragement pour l industrie nationale Paris AbbreviationSEINFormation1801Founded atParisLegal statusactiveHeadquarters4 Place Saint Germain des Pres 75006 Paris FranceCoordinates48 51 16 N 2 20 00 E 48 854509 N 2 333259 E 48 854509 2 333259Websitewww wbr industrienationale wbr fr Contents 1 Foundation 2 History 3 Presidents 4 Notes 5 SourcesFoundation editIn 1800 Napoleon was firmly in power as ruler of France and continental peace seemed assured Napoleon resolved to make French industry greater than that of all other nations particularly England At the initiative of the Minister of Interior Jean Antoine Chaptal the second Exposition des produits de l industrie francaise was held in Paris from 19 25 September 1801 1 Following this a preparatory meeting for the Societe d encouragement pour l industrie nationale was held on 4 October 1801 to discuss the formation of a society similar to the British Royal Society of Arts to encourage and improve French industry 2 A month later the opening meeting chaired by David Etienne Rouille de L Etang 1731 1811 was held on 31 October 1801 with 92 attendees including the three Consuls Within a few weeks there were over 900 subscribers including Napoleon Bonaparte with 100 subscriptions Chaptal with 50 subscriptions and many others with multiple subscriptions 2 History editThe third Exposition des produits de l industrie francaise was held in 1802 and lasted seven days with 540 exhibitors 3 After this the government decided that more time was needed between the expositions to allow for advances in manufacturing to mature and put off the next exposition until 1806 In the interim the Societe d encouragement pour l industrie nationale continued to give prizes for many branches of industry 4 The society received considerable subsidies from Chaptal s ministry which distributed its bulletin 5 Between 1801 and 1845 the emphasis of the society was on stimulation of inventions transfer of technology and improvements to business processes Hundred of inventors and researchers received support as did various companies The society sponsored transfer of technology from foreign industrial companies supported the expositions universelles and arranged for foundation of Arts amp Crafts schools and the Ecole centrale des arts et manufactures 2 Between 1846 and 1885 the society undertook many initiatives to counter the negative effects of industrialization such as protection of children working in factories workplace hygiene and safety reduction of pollution and unemployment funds 2 The society continued to fund researchers supported creation of regional industry societies and supported foundation of the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques 2 From 1886 to 1954 the emphasis was on encouraging industrial research including energy saving and the fight against pollution standardization scientific management Taylorism and industrial design 2 Edouard Gruner 1849 1933 was president of the Societe d encouragement pour l industrie nationale from 1907 to 1909 2 He was also president of the Houilleres de la Haute Loire Acieries de Paris et d Outreau and the Societe de l industrie minerale and was an advocate at the Musee social for these employer interests groups 6 From 1930 the society sponsored conferences on advances in science and technology From 1955 to 1993 the society encouraged teachers and researchers research institutions and laboratories From 1994 the society tried to improve the status of the entrepreneur support emerging talent provide logistical support to emerging industries and support vocational training 2 Presidents editPresidents of the society have been 2 Jean Antoine Chaptal 1801 32 Louis Jacques Thenard 1832 45 Jean Baptiste Dumas 1845 64 Edmond Becquerel 1864 88 Julien Haton de La Goupilliere fr 1888 91 Louis Eugene Tisserand 1891 94 Eleuthere Mascart 1894 97 Marie Adolphe Carnot 1897 1900 Oscar Linder 1900 03 Henry Louis Le Chatelier 1903 05 Edmond Huet 1906 07 Edouard Gruner 1907 09 Louis Emile Bertin 1909 12 Leon Lindet 1912 20 Louis Bacle 1920 23 Augustin Mesnager fr 1923 26 Edouard Sauvage 1926 29 Louis Mangin 1930 32 Amedee Alby fr 1932 35 Maurice Lacoin 1935 38 Marcel Magne fr 1938 44 Robert Lelong 1944 45 Louis Pineau 1945 50 Albert Caquot 1951 54 Georges Jean Marie Darrieus 1954 57 Georges Chaudron 1957 61 Jean Lecomte 1961 68 Jacques Trefouel 1968 73 Henri Normant 1973 78 Jean Bure 1978 86 Jean Robieux 1986 91 Paul Lacombe 1991 94 Bernard Mousson 1994 2011 Olivier Mousson from 2011 Notes edit Chandler The Napoleonic Expositions a b c d e f g h i Histoire Societe Douyere Demeulenaere 2005 p 2 Colmont 1855 p 27 Horn 2006 p 207 Horne 2002 p 128 Sources editChandler Arthur The Napoleonic Expositions retrieved 2017 10 12 Colmont Achille de 1855 Histoire des Expositions des produits de l Industrie Francaise in French Guillaumin retrieved 2017 10 11 Douyere Demeulenaere Christiane 2005 Expositions publiques des produits de l industrie francaise avant 1850 PDF archivesnationales culture gouv fr in French retrieved 2017 10 11 Histoire in French Societe d encouragement pour l industrie nationale retrieved 2018 01 12 Horn Jeff 2006 The Path Not Taken French Industrialization in the Age of Revolution 1750 1830 MIT Press ISBN 978 0 262 26312 2 retrieved 2018 01 13 Horne Janet R 2002 01 11 A Social Laboratory for Modern France The Musee Social and the Rise of the Welfare State Duke University Press ISBN 0 8223 2792 9 retrieved 2017 09 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Societe d 27encouragement pour l 27industrie nationale amp oldid 1156724167, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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