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History of the University of Angers du Moyen Age to date

Abstract

This collective book prepared by research teachers and students from the University of Angers retrace, for the first time, the history of one of the oldest French universities (together with those of Paris, Orléans, Toulouse and Montpellier). His origins have been in the Cathedral school attested since the end of the 19th century. From the 18th century onwards, the school specialised in the teaching of soap rights and in the second half of the 14th century it took the typical medieval form of a corporation (universitas) of masters and students. In 1432, the Faculty of Rights was supplemented by the creation of three new faculties (liberal arts, medical theology), thus forming a full university passing through the Former Regime until the abolition of all universities at the time of the French Revolution. It reviewed the day, in successive stages, only in the second half of the 20th century, until its official re-establishment by the Decree of 3 October 1971. In the meantime, in the 19th century and until the Second World War, the School of Medicine continued higher education in Angers, before the creation of different structures that were brought together in the new university after its re-establishment. Following a chronological plan, the book analyses a millennium of cultural, but also social and political history, placed in both a local and more general context, with a comparative dimension.

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