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Maurice Couyba

Charles Maurice Couyba (1 January 1866 – 18 November 1931) was a French professor and politician. He was a deputy from 1897 to 1907, then a senator from 1907 to 1920. He was Minister of Commerce and Industry from 1911 to 1912, and was briefly Minister of Labor and Social Welfare in 1914. Under the pseudonym of Maurice Boukay he was also a poet and songwriter.

Charles Maurice Couyba
Minister of Commerce and Industry
In office
27 June 1911 – 11 January 1912
Preceded byAlfred Massé
Succeeded byFernand David
Minister of Labor and Social Welfare
In office
13 June 1914 – 26 August 1914
Preceded byJean-Baptiste Abel
Succeeded byJean-Baptiste Bienvenu-Martin
Personal details
Born(1866-01-01)1 January 1866
Dampierre-sur-Salon, Haute-Saône, France
Died18 November 1931(1931-11-18) (aged 65)
Paris, France
OccupationJournalist, playwright, songwriter

Life edit

Charles Maurice Couyba was born on 1 January 1866 in Dampierre-sur-Salon, Haute-Saône.[1] Couyba obtained an Associate of Philosophy degree in history and a doctorate in law. He started out as a journalist before moving into politics. He was elected general counsel of Haute-Saône in 1895.[2]

Couyba was deputy for Haute-Saône from 1897 to 1907.[3] He joined the radical left group in the Chamber, and was mainly involved in questions related to art and education. He was rapporteur for the Fine Arts budget from 1902 to 1907. His 1902 book on The Art and Democracy was based on his report on the fine Arts budget. The book proposes a policy that reconciles the principles of "freedom" and "authority", where the state supports but does not overly restrict the arts.[2] Under the pseudonym "Maurice Boukay" he was author of the Chansons rouges.[1]

Couyba was elected to the Senate on 7 January 1907 and reelected on 3 January 1909. He was Minister of Commerce and Industry from 27 June 1911 to 11 January 1912. He was Minister of Labor and Social Assurance from 13 June 1914 to 26 August 1914. He left the Senate on 10 January 1920, when he failed to be reelected. He died on 18 November 1931 in Paris.[3]

Posterity edit

Charles Maurice Couyba was represented by Jules Adler and Arnaud Courlet de Vregille.[4]

Publications edit

  • Charles-Maurice Couyba (1890-03-23). L'Escholier et l'Étudiant (in French). With Gabriel Montoya, presented at the fête de l'Association générale des étudiants de Lyon, Casino des arts.
  • Maurice Boukay (1893). Chansons d'amour (in French). preface by Paul Verlaine.
  • Maurice Boukay (1895). Nouvelles chansons : rêves, joies, regrets (PDF) (in French). Preface by Sully Prudhomme. Flammarion.
  • Maurice Boukay (1897). Chansons rouges (in French). Music by Marcel Legay, illustrations by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen.
  • Charles-Maurice Couyba (1901). Classiques et modernes. La réforme de l'enseignement secondaire (PDF) (in French).
  • Charles-Maurice Couyba (1902). L'Art et la démocratie : les écoles, les théâtres, les manufactures, les musées, les monuments (PDF) (in French).
  • Charles-Maurice Couyba (1908). Les Beaux-Arts et la nation (PDF) (in French).
  • Maurice Boukay (1913). La Chanson des mois pour la jeunesse (in French). Music by Marcel Legay.
  • Maurice Boukay (April 1913). Panurge (in French). Musical farce in 3 acts, after François Rabelais, with Georges Spitzmuller, music by Jules Massenet, Paris, Théâtre lyrique municipal.
  • Maurice Boukay (November 1913). Françoise (in French). Lyric drama in 4 acts, with Édouard Francklin, music by Charles Pons, Lyon, Grand Théâtre.
  • Charles-Maurice Couyba (1914). Le Parlement français (in French).

References edit

  1. ^ a b Fulcher, Jane F. (2011). The Oxford Handbook of the New Cultural History of Music. OUP USA. p. 293. ISBN 978-0-19-534186-7.
  2. ^ a b Méneux, Catherine (2014). "Charles-Maurice Couyba, L'Art et la Démocratie, 1902". L'Art social de la Révolution à la Grande Guerre. Anthologie de textes sources (in French). INHA. ISSN 2108-6419. Retrieved 2015-10-02. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
  3. ^ a b "COUYBA Charles" (in French). Senate of France. 2015-09-15. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  4. ^ L'Est Républicain, 26 septembre 2012.

maurice, couyba, charles, january, 1866, november, 1931, french, professor, politician, deputy, from, 1897, 1907, then, senator, from, 1907, 1920, minister, commerce, industry, from, 1911, 1912, briefly, minister, labor, social, welfare, 1914, under, pseudonym. Charles Maurice Couyba 1 January 1866 18 November 1931 was a French professor and politician He was a deputy from 1897 to 1907 then a senator from 1907 to 1920 He was Minister of Commerce and Industry from 1911 to 1912 and was briefly Minister of Labor and Social Welfare in 1914 Under the pseudonym of Maurice Boukay he was also a poet and songwriter Charles Maurice CouybaMinister of Commerce and IndustryIn office 27 June 1911 11 January 1912Preceded byAlfred MasseSucceeded byFernand DavidMinister of Labor and Social WelfareIn office 13 June 1914 26 August 1914Preceded byJean Baptiste AbelSucceeded byJean Baptiste Bienvenu MartinPersonal detailsBorn 1866 01 01 1 January 1866Dampierre sur Salon Haute Saone FranceDied18 November 1931 1931 11 18 aged 65 Paris FranceOccupationJournalist playwright songwriter Contents 1 Life 2 Posterity 3 Publications 4 ReferencesLife editCharles Maurice Couyba was born on 1 January 1866 in Dampierre sur Salon Haute Saone 1 Couyba obtained an Associate of Philosophy degree in history and a doctorate in law He started out as a journalist before moving into politics He was elected general counsel of Haute Saone in 1895 2 Couyba was deputy for Haute Saone from 1897 to 1907 3 He joined the radical left group in the Chamber and was mainly involved in questions related to art and education He was rapporteur for the Fine Arts budget from 1902 to 1907 His 1902 book on The Art and Democracy was based on his report on the fine Arts budget The book proposes a policy that reconciles the principles of freedom and authority where the state supports but does not overly restrict the arts 2 Under the pseudonym Maurice Boukay he was author of the Chansons rouges 1 Couyba was elected to the Senate on 7 January 1907 and reelected on 3 January 1909 He was Minister of Commerce and Industry from 27 June 1911 to 11 January 1912 He was Minister of Labor and Social Assurance from 13 June 1914 to 26 August 1914 He left the Senate on 10 January 1920 when he failed to be reelected He died on 18 November 1931 in Paris 3 Posterity editCharles Maurice Couyba was represented by Jules Adler and Arnaud Courlet de Vregille 4 Publications editCharles Maurice Couyba 1890 03 23 L Escholier et l Etudiant in French With Gabriel Montoya presented at the fete de l Association generale des etudiants de Lyon Casino des arts Maurice Boukay 1893 Chansons d amour in French preface by Paul Verlaine Maurice Boukay 1895 Nouvelles chansons reves joies regrets PDF in French Preface by Sully Prudhomme Flammarion Maurice Boukay 1897 Chansons rouges in French Music by Marcel Legay illustrations by Theophile Alexandre Steinlen Charles Maurice Couyba 1901 Classiques et modernes La reforme de l enseignement secondaire PDF in French Charles Maurice Couyba 1902 L Art et la democratie les ecoles les theatres les manufactures les musees les monuments PDF in French Charles Maurice Couyba 1908 Les Beaux Arts et la nation PDF in French Maurice Boukay 1913 La Chanson des mois pour la jeunesse in French Music by Marcel Legay Maurice Boukay April 1913 Panurge in French Musical farce in 3 acts after Francois Rabelais with Georges Spitzmuller music by Jules Massenet Paris Theatre lyrique municipal Maurice Boukay November 1913 Francoise in French Lyric drama in 4 acts with Edouard Francklin music by Charles Pons Lyon Grand Theatre Charles Maurice Couyba 1914 Le Parlement francais in French References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maurice Couyba a b Fulcher Jane F 2011 The Oxford Handbook of the New Cultural History of Music OUP USA p 293 ISBN 978 0 19 534186 7 a b Meneux Catherine 2014 Charles Maurice Couyba L Art et la Democratie 1902 L Art social de la Revolution a la Grande Guerre Anthologie de textes sources in French INHA ISSN 2108 6419 Retrieved 2015 10 02 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a journal ignored help a b COUYBA Charles in French Senate of France 2015 09 15 Retrieved 2015 10 02 L Est Republicain 26 septembre 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maurice Couyba amp oldid 1179058525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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