Adhémar Leclère

Adhémar Leclère (Alençon, May 12th, 1853 - Alençon, March 16th, 1917) was a politician, colonial administrator, economist, literary man, poet and indianist.

Born in a medium from republican tradition anticlerical, it is interested very early in socialism. He is initially workman typographer, then correct and finally director of printing works. He adhered to the socialist party and took part in the foundation of the working newspaper the Proletarian of which he becomes chief of drafting. He founded the Typographer , the French Typography (become the official journal of all the French employers' federations of the book), the Justice of the VAr . He collaborated in Justice , the Scientific magazine , the Deustch Revue and other reviews foreign. In May 1886, it is named resident of France to the Kampuchea, Kampot until 1890, then in Kratié-Sambor of 1890 to 1894, then in Kratié until 1898 and finally in Phnom-Penh where he is resident-mayor of 1899 to 1903. In 1908, it is named inspector and adviser with the higher residence until 1911. Founder and vice-president of the Company of ethnology of Paris, it wrote very many works on the language, manners, the right, the religion and the culture of Kampuchea. It collected approximately seven hundred objects of the Kampuchean daily life supplemented by documentary catches of sight.

Publications

  • Research on the Kampuchean legislation , 1890
  • Research on the criminal legislation and procedure of Kampuchean the , 1894
  • Buddhist religious holidays at Kampuchean the , 1895
  • Research on the brahmanic origins of the Kampuchean laws , 1898
  • the gold sandal
  • Pnongs , 1899
  • music of Francique , 1903
  • Insomnia , 1907
  • History of Kampuchea , 1914
  • Kampuchea, civil festivals and nuns , 1916
  • the commune of Alençon of Louis XI with Revolution

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