Background
Feeley, Francis McCollum was born on January 15, 1946 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. Son of John Aloysius and Mildred (McCollum) Feeley.
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This book is about French primary school teachers at the beginning of the Third Republic. It is a history of their revolutionary culture and of the real contradictions and paradoxes that moved some three thousand of these state employees to openly embrace the revolutionary labor movement before the First World War. In 1905, their «Syndicalist Manifesto» declared: «During the day, we teach the children of the people. Isn't it natural that at night we wish to associate with the working people, themselves?» The administrators of the Third Republic did not find these desires to associate with working class culture as being «natural,» and they discouraged it in a variety of ways.
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Feeley, Francis McCollum was born on January 15, 1946 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. Son of John Aloysius and Mildred (McCollum) Feeley.
Student, Austin College, 1963-1967; student, University d'Aix, Aix-en-Province, France, 1967-1968; Bachelor, University Texas, 1968; Master of Arts, University of Wisconsin, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, 1976.
History instructor, La Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, 1973-1975; history instructor, University Francois Rabelais, Tours, France, 1975-1978; history instructor, l'Ecole superieur du Commerce, Paris, 1977-1978; history instructor, Palomar College, San Marcos, California, 1980; history instructor, San Diego Community College, 1984-1986; history instructor, San Diego State University, 1986-1987; history instructor, Southwestern Community College, Chula Vista, California, 1987-1988; assistant professor of history, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford, since 1988; administrator adult education French classes, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, Weatherford, since 1989. Faculty sponsor Phi Alpha Theta Southwestern Oklahoma State University, since 1991, History Club Film Series, since 1988. Director student/faculty exchange between France, Russia, Belarus, Japan, and Southwestern Oklahoma State University, 1989-1992.
(This book is about French primary school teachers at the ...)
Member Human Resources Committee, Weatherford, since 1989. Member American Association of University Professors, American History Association, Japanese American Citizens League.
Married Dorothy Louise Young, September 18, 1972 (divorced). 1 child, Ruth.