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Jean Claude Defrance

Jean Claude Defrance

Jean Claude Defrance was a French public official and writer known for his contributions to the discourse surrounding postal services and communications during the late 18th century. His works, including 'Opinion Par Defrance, Sur Les Postes Et Messageries' and 'Lettre De Defrance À Bion', reflect his deep engagement with the administrative and logistical challenges of the time, particularly in the context of the French Revolution. Defrance's writings often addressed the need for reform in postal services, advocating for a more efficient and equitable system that could better serve the needs of the populace. Defrance's influence extended beyond mere administrative concerns; his arguments highlighted the importance of communication in a rapidly changing society. His opinions, presented in various sessions of the revolutionary government, contributed to the evolving understanding of public services and their role in fostering civic engagement. Through his analytical approach, Defrance not only critiqued existing systems but also proposed innovative solutions, making his work significant in the history of public administration in France. His legacy lies in his foresight regarding the essential nature of communication infrastructure in a democratic society.

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Opinion Par Defrance, Sur Les Postes Et Messageries: Séance Du 28 Fructidor, an IV

Lettre DeDefrance ÀBion, Sur SaRéponse A...

1797

Jean Claude Defrance

Opinion De Defrance, Sur Les Postes Et Messageries: Séance Du 16 Pluviôse, an V

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