The French Prefectorial Corps 1814–1830

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2008-10-30
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

The French Prefectoral Corps was Napoleon's creation. Building on the framework of local government inherited from the Revolution, he installed a rigidly centralized administrative system, running from the Sub-Prefect in the arrondissement, through the Prefect in the department, to the Minister in Paris. The return of the Bourbons threatened this organization. There was the upheaval of the years 1814-15, and as the mechanics of parliamentary government evolved in the years after the Second Restoration, the Corps acquired a political importance which necessarily affected the prefectoral career. There was also a change in rectruitment. To staff this indispensable organ of government the Bourbons called on men of their own choice and service, in particular members of the pre-revolutionary nobility. Dr Richardson has analysed the history of the Prefectoral Corps during the sixteen years of the Restoration.

Table of Contents

The Prefects
Prefects, sub-prefects and secretaries-general
The choice of prefects
The prefects in an age of crisis 1814-15
The prefects 1815-30
The Subordinate Personnel
Local recruitment and difficulties
The choice of subordinate personnel
The movement of subordinate personnel 1814-16
The subordinate personnel 1816-30
The Prefectoral Career
Introductory: politics and administration
The prefects: promotion and the makeshift of hierarchy
The prefects: the outline of the career
The prefects: salaries, allowances, incomes
The subordinate personnel
The subordinate personnel: salaries, allowances, incomes
The nobility and the prefectoral corps
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