Histoire Des Écoles Impériales D'arts Et Métiers explores the history of France's prestigious schools dedicated to arts and trades. Examining institutions in Liancourt, Compiègne, Beaupréau, Chalons, Angers, Aix, and others, the book details the evolution and impact of these schools on French industry and technology.
Authored by André Guettier, this historical account delves into the schools' curricula, the prominent figures associated with them, and their contributions to the broader landscape of vocational education in 19th-century France. The book offers valuable insights into the development of technical expertise and its role in shaping the nation's industrial prowess. It remains a crucial resource for anyone interested in the history of French education, technology, and industrial development.
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