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Joseph Lakanal (July 14, 1762 – February 14, 1845) was a French politician, and an original member of the '' Institut de France''.


Early career

Born in Serres, in present-day Ariège, his name was originally ''Lacanal'', and was altered to distinguish him from his Royalist brothers. He studied theology, and joined one of the teaching congregations (''Pères de la Doctrine Chrétienne''), and for fourteen years taught in their schools. He was professor of rhetoric at
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, and of philosophy at Moulins. He was elected by his native ''
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'' to the National Convention of the
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in 1792, where he sat until 1795; Lakanal was one of the noted administrators of the French Revolution. At the time of his election, he was acting as vicar to his uncle Bernard Font (1723–1800), the
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of
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. In the Convention, he sat with The Mountain and voted for the execution of King Louis XVI.


Projects and reforms

Lakanal became a member of the
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early in 1793, and after carrying many useful decrees on the preservation of national monuments, on the
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, on the reorganization of the '' Jardin des Plantes'' as the '' Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle'', and other matters (such as the creation of the '' École publique des Langues Orientales vivantes''), he brought forward on June 26 his ''Projet d'éducation nationale'' (printed at the Imprimerie Nationale), which proposed to lay the burden or
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on the public funds, but to leave secondary education to private enterprise; public '' fêtes'' were also assigned specified sums, and a central commission was to be entrusted with educational questions. The project, to which
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also contributed, was refused by the Convention, who submitted the whole question to a special Commission of six, which, under the influence of Maximilien Robespierre, adopted a report by Louis-Michel Le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau (shortly before his death). Lakanal, who was a member of the commission, now began to work for the organization of higher education, and, abandoning the principle of his ''Projet'', advocated the establishment of state-aided schools for primary, secondary and university education. In October 1793, he was sent by the Convention to the south-western ''départements'' and did not return to Paris until after the revolution of Thermidor that toppled Robespierre.


Thermidor and Directory

He became president of the Education Committee, and promptly abolished the system which had had Robespierre's support. He drew up schemes for
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s of ''départements'', for primary schools (in accordance with his previous ''Projet'') and central schools; Lakanal accepted resolutions against his own system, but continued his educational reforms after his election to the
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in 1795. In 1799 he was sent by the
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to organize the defence of the four ''départments'' on the left bank of the Rhine (in present-day Germany), threatened by the invasion of counter-Revolution forces (the Second Coalition).


Later life and exile

Under the
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and
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, Lakanal resumed his professional work, as a professor at the Lycée Charlemagne, and after the
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(1815), he retired to the United States. He was welcomed there by
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James Madison, and the United States Congress gave him a grant of 500 acres (2 km²) in the
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in
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. He then later became a planter, therefore owning slaves, and was afterward chosen president of the ''University of Louisiana'' that he reorganized with the support of local masonic lodges, known today as Tulane University. He returned to France in 1834, and published in 1838 an ''Expos sommaire des travaux de Joseph Lakanal''. Shortly afterwards, in spite of his advanced age, Lakanal married a second time. He died in Paris; his widow died in 1881. Lakanal's '' éloge'' at the
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, of which he was a member, was pronounced by the Comte de Rémusat (February 16, 1845), and a ''Notice historique'' by François Mignet was read on May 2, 1857.


Freemasonry

Probably initiated at a Moulins lodge between 1786 and 1788, Lakanal was member of "Le point parfait" lodge in Paris from 1790. After the Revolution, he created two High Degree Chapters "La Triple Harmonie" and "L'Abeille Impériale".


References

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External links


''Bio sketch''
(in French)

(in French)

(in French) {{DEFAULTSORT:Lakanal, Joseph 1762 births 1845 deaths People from Ariège (department) Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery Deputies to the French National Convention Members of the Council of Five Hundred Regicides of Louis XVI French academics Members of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques French Freemasons