Cabinet of General Cavaignac

Cabinet of General Cavaignac
 France
cabinet of France
Date formed 28 June 1848
Date dissolved 20 December 1848
People and organisations
Head of state Louis-Eugène Cavaignac
Head of government Louis-Eugène Cavaignac
History
Predecessor Executive Commission of 1848
Successor First cabinet of Odilon Barrot

The cabinet of General Cavaignac was the government of France from 28 June 1848 to 20 December 1848. It replaced the Executive Commission of 1848 after the June Days Uprising of 23 June to 26 June 1848. General Louis-Eugène Cavaignac (1802-1857) was given executive power by the National Assembly and headed the government as President of the Council of Ministers.[1] The government was replaced by the first cabinet of Odilon Barrot on 20 December 1848 after Louis Napoleon had been elected as President.[2]

Ministers

The ministers were:[3]

MinistryStartEndMinister
President of the Council28 June 184820 December 1848General Louis-Eugène Cavaignac
War28 June 184820 December 1848General Christophe Léon Louis Juchault de Lamoricière
Finance28 June 184825 October 1848Michel Goudchaux
Finance25 October 184820 December 1848Ariste Jacques Trouvé-Chauvel
Justice28 June 184817 July 1848Eugène Bethmont
Justice17 July 184820 December 1848Pierre Marie de Saint-Georges
Interior28 June 184813 October 1848Antoine Sénard
Interior13 October 184820 December 1848Jules Armand Dufaure
Agriculture and Commerce28 June 184820 December 1848Charles Gilbert Tourret
Public Works28 June 184813 October 1848Adrien Recurt
Public Works13 October 184820 December 1848Alexandre-François Vivien
Foreign Affairs28 June 184829 June 1848Jules Bastide
Foreign Affairs29 June 184817 July 1848Marie Alphonse Bedeau
Foreign Affairs17 July 184820 December 1848Jules Bastide
Navy and Colonies29 June 184817 July 1848Jules Bastide
Navy and Colonies17 July 184820 December 1848Raymond-Jean-Baptiste de Verninac Saint-Maur
Public Education and Religion28 June 18485 July 1848Hippolyte Carnot (dismissed)[1]
Public Education and Religion5 July 184813 October 1848Achille Tenaille de Vaulabelle[4]
Public Education and Religion13 October 18481 December 1848Alexandre Pierre Freslon
Public Education and Religion1 December20 December 1848Pierre Marie de Saint-Georges (acting)

References

Sources

  • Fortescue, William (2005-04-08). France and 1848: The End of Monarchy. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-37923-1. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
  • Pickering, Mary (2009-09-14). Auguste Comte: Volume 2: An Intellectual Biography. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-51325-8. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
  • Robertson, Priscilla Smith (1952). Revolutions of 1848: A Social History. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-00756-X. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
  • Table analytique par ordre alphabétique de matières et de noms de personnes du Compte rendu des séances de l'Assemblée nationale constituante et des documents imprimés par son ordre: 4 mai 1848 - 27 mai 1849. H. et C. Noblet. 1850. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
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