GB 0097 ARC 0003 - SIMON, Claude Henri de Rouvroy Saint-, 1760-1825, socialist, businessman and writer

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Reference code

GB 0097 ARC 0003

Title

SIMON, Claude Henri de Rouvroy Saint-, 1760-1825, socialist, businessman and writer

Date(s)

  • [1814] (Creation)

Extent and medium

1 volume

Context area

Name of creator

Biographical history

Born 1760; served as a volunteer in the American War of Independence, on the side of the colonialists, 1776; remained an army officer, 1777-1781; returned to Paris and became a businessman and speculator, 1781-1804; took little part in the French Revolution, though imprisoned for 11 months for commune activities; made a fortune through land speculation, and squandered his wealth financing a salon for scientists and economists; due to bankruptcy, became a copyist at the Monte de Piété in 1805, and tried to make a living as a writer and journalist, 1805-1825; founded the periodical Industrie, [1817], and took on Auguste Comte as his secretary; following a suicide attempt in 1823, he was supported by Olinde Rodrigues, an admirer of his work, until his death in 1825. Saint-Simon is seen by many as the founder of French socialism.
Publications: Introduction aux travaux scientifiques du dixneuvième siècle (1807); Memoire sur la science de l'homme (1813); New Christianity (1825).

Archival history

GB 0097 ARC 0003 [1814] Collection (fonds) 1 volume Simon , Claude Henri de Rouvroy Saint- , 1760-1825 , socialist, businessman and writer
Born 1760; served as a volunteer in the American War of Independence, on the side of the colonialists, 1776; remained an army officer, 1777-1781; returned to Paris and became a businessman and speculator, 1781-1804; took little part in the French Revolution, though imprisoned for 11 months for commune activities; made a fortune through land speculation, and squandered his wealth financing a salon for scientists and economists; due to bankruptcy, became a copyist at the Monte de Piété in 1805, and tried to make a living as a writer and journalist, 1805-1825; founded the periodical Industrie, [1817], and took on Auguste Comte as his secretary; following a suicide attempt in 1823, he was supported by Olinde Rodrigues, an admirer of his work, until his death in 1825. Saint-Simon is seen by many as the founder of French socialism.
Publications: Introduction aux travaux scientifiques du dixneuvième siècle (1807); Memoire sur la science de l'homme (1813); New Christianity (1825).

Two letters by Claude Henri de Saint-Simon, the first written to Monsieur Ribouet and dated 26 Mar 1814.

Two items.

Open.

No copyright restrictions. No documents may be photocopied.
French

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Compiled by Sarah Aitchison as part of the RSLP AIM25 project. Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. Sep 2000 Collectivism Journalism Political doctrines Ribouet , Monsieur , fl 1814 Rouvroy , Claude-Henri , de , 1760-1825 , comte de Saint-Simon , socialist thinker x de Rouvroy , Claude-Henri x Saint-Simon , Henri , de x de Saint-Simon , Henri Socialism

Content and structure area

Scope and content

Two letters by Claude Henri de Saint-Simon, the first written to Monsieur Ribouet and dated 26 Mar 1814.

System of arrangement

Two items.

Conditions of access and use area

Conditions governing access

Open.

Conditions governing reproduction

No copyright restrictions. No documents may be photocopied.

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

  • Latin

Language and script notes

French

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Institution identifier

British Library of Political and Economic Science

Rules and/or conventions used

Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

Language(s)

  • English