Louis Gallouédec
Louis Gallouédec (February 17th 1864, Morlaix - January 23rd 1937, Saint-Jean-of-Sling (Loiret), geographer, general inspector of the State education.
It makes its beginnings at the elementary school of Vitré, then continues its studies with the Lycée of Laval. It carries out two years of preparation to the Collège Rollin, and between to the National university. It is aggregate of Histoire and Géographie in 1888, and named with the Lycée of Orleans where it exerts until in 1901. In October 1901, it is named with Paris, successively with the Lycée Charlemagne, Lycée Condorcet, Louis-the-Large Lycée. In December 1907, he becomes general inspector of the State education, function which he exerts until 1934. He is general adviser of Loiret (canton of Orleans-north-is) of 1907 to 1937, Maire of Saint-Jean-of-Sling of 1912 to 1937, and chair general advice of Loiret of 1933 to 1936.
Publications
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Studies on Low Brittany, Yearly of geography , volume II, n°6, 1893, p. 173-188.
- a good hundred school handbooks written of 1892 to 1936, in collaboration with Franz Schrader, then with Fernand Maurette, (collections Hatchet)
- Brittany , coll regional History and geography of France, Hatchet, 1917.
- the Maine , coll regional History and geography of France, Hatchet, 1925.
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