You could say that I am retired. I don't think I agree anymore with the purpose, the mission of Wikipedia, and with the way things are managed. That may surprise you, but I don't believe anymore that Wikipedia should be a thing. I will edit when I see fit to remove or correct false information but I won't add anymore. You are allowed to take everything that I have not yet published (meaning my three sandboxes [1] [2] [3]). Use the resources I left on this page. |
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Hi ! I am CocoricoPolynesien and welcome to my user page !
My area of expertise focuses on documentary research on the military and political past of the French Republic. I generally find my happiness in old texts forgotten by all and try to pass it on.
If you wish to contact me, head to my talk page; if you wish to explore my contributions on all the projects associated with wikipedia, use the navigation bar just above. Finally, you will find below articles I worked on.
Have a nice day ! :)
Recognition
editThis section is for my ego.
The France Barnstar of National Merit | ||
Thanks for all the good work on all the military related pages, and now cabinets. Skjoldbro (talk) 09:53, 20 March 2020 (UTC) |
The Working Wikipedian's Barnstar | |
Thank you for your continued service adding to Wikipedia throughout 2020. - Cdjp1 (talk) 12:01, 14 January 2021 (UTC) |
Stuff I work(ed) on
editExcept some articles (in bold), I am not the author of the following. I just maintain, translate, source and improve them.
Third French Republic
edit- Template:Cabinets of the French Third Republic
- Cabinet Dufaure I (France)
- Cabinet Dufaure II (France)
- Cabinet de Broglie I (France)
- Cabinet de Broglie II (France)
French officers
edit- Alphonse Juin
- Marie-Pierre Kœnig
- Jean de Lattre de Tassigny
- Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque
- Ferdinand Foch
- Hubert Lyautey
- François Lecointre
- Pierre de Villiers
- Jean-Pierre Bosser
- Benoît Puga
- Alfred Dreyfus
- Bernard Goupil
- Joseph Barès
Military command
editFormer départements
edit- Template:Annexed departments of the French First Republic
- Corcyre
- Ithaque
- Mer-Égée
- Léman (department)
- Mont-Terrible
- Simplon (department)
- Deux-Nèthes
- Dyle (department)
- Escaut (department)
- Jemmape (department)
- Lys (department)
- Meuse-Inférieure
- Ourthe (department)
- Sambre-et-Meuse
- Forêts
- Illyrian Provinces
Guide
editA short guide on where to find official and reliable information (in French) on topics related to French politics, military, debates...
Since 1789, the French administration keeps records of everything related to the government and its actions. These were and still are compiled in gazettes and collections available on mainly two websites, Legifrance and Gallica.
The first one is a governmental repository of all current laws and the publication place of the Journal Officiel de la République Française ; long story short : anything has to be published in it to be legally binding, otherwise it is considered null and void. However, it was only created in 1869.
The second website is the one of the National Library of France (BNF). It contains, among million of things, the Bulletin des lois de la République Française, Bulletin of Laws of the French Republic. It was published between 1789 and 1931 before being fully replaced by the Official Journal.
My personal advice to maximize your chances of finding something you are looking for is to use the Bulletin of Laws for 1789 - 1871 and the Official Journal for 1871 - Present. Reasons are that with the Official Journal creation in 1869, the Bulletin of Laws was gradually replaced and lacked some texts. But same goes for the Official Journal, not fully complete until at least 1871.
Archives
editLaws & Decrees
editPeriod | Governement | Archives |
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1869 – 1870 | Second Empire (Unique edition) | [5] |
1870 – 1880 | Third Republic (Unique edition) | [6] |
1881 – 1949 | Third Republic, Vichy, Provisional Government, Fourth Republic | [7] |
1950 – Present | Fifth Republic | [8] |
Parliamentary Debates
editPeriod | Governement | Chamber | Archives |
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1869 – 1880 | |||
1881 – 1940 | Third Republic | Chamber of Deputies | [10] |
Senate | [11] | ||
1940 – 1944 | |||
1944 – 1945 | Provisional Government | Provisional Assemby | [12] |
1946 – 1958 | Fourth Republic | National Assembly | [13] |
Council of the Republic | [14] | ||
1959 – Present | Fifth Republic | National Assembly | [15] [16] |
Senate | [17] [18] |
Other editions
editPeriod | Authority | Archives |
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1871 | Paris Commune | [19] |
1940 – 1944 | Free France | [20] [21] |
1947 – 1993 | Economic, Social and Environmental Council | [22] |