Firmin Marbeau

Marbeau in the 1860s Jean Firmin Marbeau (1798 – October 10, 1875) was a French philanthropist who pioneered the ''crèche'' movement, a forerunner of modern day care.

Marbeau was born in Brive-la-Gaillarde, and was by profession a lawyer in Paris. He is best known for founding the first ''crèche'', which opened in Paris on November 14, 1844. The ''crèche'' provided child care to enable working-class mothers to work jobs outside of the home, and spawned a Crèche Movement that led to a number of similar establishments being opened in France; the concept was also influential on the development of day care in North America. Marbeau wrote a number of books promoting the concept, and died in Saint-Cloud in 1875. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Mémoire de la société des crèches sur la question d'utilité publique by Marbeau, Firmin

    Published 1850
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    <<De>> l'indigence et des secours by Marbeau, Firmin

    Published 1850
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    Créches, nourrices, garderies, sevrages by Marbeau, Firmin

    Published 1853
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    Des créches ou moyen de diminuer la misére en augmentant la population by Marbeau, Firmin

    Published 1846
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