The History of French Colonial Policy 1870–1925 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9780429057502-1
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“…The Health Services Inspectorate General was responsible for directing and organising colonial medical and sanitary services, which were seen as key to ensuring an available reserve of fit men for military purposes and to enhancing the prestige of the French Empire (Dareste, 1932, pp. 790–791; Roberts, 1963[1929]; Snyder, 1974). Unlike labour and health, education remained centralised in metropolitan government, and in 1932, the Minister of Public Instruction was renamed the Minister of National Education (Tomei, 2008).…”
Section: Key Actors In the Political Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Health Services Inspectorate General was responsible for directing and organising colonial medical and sanitary services, which were seen as key to ensuring an available reserve of fit men for military purposes and to enhancing the prestige of the French Empire (Dareste, 1932, pp. 790–791; Roberts, 1963[1929]; Snyder, 1974). Unlike labour and health, education remained centralised in metropolitan government, and in 1932, the Minister of Public Instruction was renamed the Minister of National Education (Tomei, 2008).…”
Section: Key Actors In the Political Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%