Claude Lucien Bergery Explained

Claude Lucien Bergery (1787–1863) was a French economist and management theorist. He was a founder of scientific management.[1]

Life

The son of an innkeeper, Bergery was born in Orléans.[2] He was a student at the École Polytechnique which he entered in 1806,[3] [4] He became an artillery captain, serving in Spain, and was decorated by Napoleon I during the Hundred Days. Demobilised, he taught applied science at the École royale de l'artillerie in Metz from 1817, then transferred to teacher training in the same city.[2] [5] [6]

Bergery believed the study of applied geometry was improving.[7] With Jean-Victor Poncelet, he created free courses for workers and artisans, in response to a call from Charles Dupin.[8] [9] Courses were given in 1826 by Bergery, Poncelet, Libre-Irmond Bardin and Jean-Louis Woisard, all past polytechniciens.[10]

In the aftermath of the July Revolution of 1830 Bergery had a chance to move to Paris. He had supporters who wished to keep out Adolphe Blanqui, who became successor to Jean-Baptiste Say at the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers; and he might have combined that position with the artillery professorship at Vincennes. In the event, he preferred to stay in Metz.[11] He was elected a corresponding member of the moral section of the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques on 25 January 1834.[2]

Bergery was one of the founders in 1834 of La Gerbe de la Moselle, a monthly periodical to which he contributed.[12] It ran to 1839, and Bergery became the major contributor. From 1840 it was succeeded by L'instituteur de la Moselle, which became in 1842 Le Messager de la Moselle. Bergery was on its editorial committee.[13] The Gerbe proved divisive in Metz, in particular with Bergery's line as moralist and social critic.[14]

In 1835 Bergery quarrelled seriously with Poncelet and François Théodore Gosselin, who accused him of plagiarism; and his position in Metz was undermined.[15] He became the mayor of Tincry in 1848, where he opened a primary school for girls in 1857. He was made an Officer of the Legion of Honour in 1847 when he retired. He died at Tincry.[16]

Works

Bergery's thought drew heavily on the thought of Dupin, Say and Gérard-Joseph Christian, who was director of the Conservatoire. He was influenced particularly by the Cours complet d'économie politique pratique of Say.[17] He wrote:

Arithmétique appliquée aux spéculations commerciales et industrielles (1830)[27] was the second edition by Bergery of a book by the late Woisard. Bergery also wrote textbooks and elementary works on elementary geometry, chemistry and other topics.[4] [28] In 1837 Complements to his arithmetic text addressed the teaching of probability, in the context of gambling and economics, then an innovative idea.[29]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Anson Rabinbach. The Human Motor: Energy, Fatigue, and the Origins of Modernity. January 1992. University of California Press. 978-0-520-07827-7. 29.
  2. Book: La littérature française contemporaine: Chr-Fuz. 1827-1844, par Ch. Louandre et Félix Bourquelot. 1842. Daguin. 316–9. fr.
  3. Book: M. Hachette (Jean Nicolas Pierre). Correspondance sur l'École impériale Polytechnique: Avril 1804-janvier 1816. 1808. Bernard. 265.
  4. Book: Anders Lundgren. Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent. Communicating Chemistry: Textbooks and Their Audiences, 1789-1939. 2000. Science History Publications/USA. 978-0-88135-274-0. 457.
  5. Book: Ambroise Fourcy. Histoire de l'École polytechnique. 1828. Chez l'Auteur. 425.
  6. Book: Collectif. Melanges D'histoire Sociale Offerts a Jean Maitron. 1976. Editions de l'Atelier. 177. GGKEY:QQULHJ6NABA. fr.
  7. Book: J. L. Heilbron. Geometry Civilized: History, Culture, and Technique. 2000. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-850690-4. 297–8.
  8. Book: Margaret Bradley. Charles Dupin (1784-1873) and His Influence on France. Cambria Press. 978-1-62196-814-6. 283–4.
  9. Book: Thierry Pillon. François Vatin. Traité de sociologie du travail. 399. 2003. Octarès. fr.
  10. Web site: Report on the social economy section of the Universal International Exhibition of 1889 at Paris. Helbronner. Jules. 1890. Internet Archive. B. Chamberlin. 197. 5 June 2015. Ottawa.
  11. Book: François Vatin. Morale industrielle et calcul économique dans le premier XIXe siècle: Claude-Lucien Bergery, 1787-1863. 26–7. 2007. Harmattan. 978-2-296-03105-0.
  12. Book: Joseph-Marie Quérard. Charles-Léopold Louandre. Félix Bourquelot. Alfred Maury. La littérature française contemporaine. 1842. Daguin. 317–8.
  13. Book: François Vatin. Morale industrielle et calcul économique dans le premier XIXe siècle: Claude-Lucien Bergery, 1787-1863. 372–3. 2007. Harmattan. 978-2-296-03105-0.
  14. Book: François Vatin. Morale industrielle et calcul économique dans le premier XIXe siècle: Claude-Lucien Bergery, 1787-1863. 29–30. 2007. Harmattan. 978-2-296-03105-0.
  15. Book: François Vatin. Morale industrielle et calcul économique dans le premier XIXe siècle: Claude-Lucien Bergery, 1787-1863. 33–5. 2007. Harmattan. 978-2-296-03105-0.
  16. Book: François Vatin. Morale industrielle et calcul économique dans le premier XIXe siècle: Claude-Lucien Bergery, 1787-1863. 46–8. 2007. Harmattan. 978-2-296-03105-0.
  17. Book: François Vatin. Morale industrielle et calcul économique dans le premier XIXe siècle: Claude-Lucien Bergery, 1787-1863. 130 note 365 and 279. 2007. Harmattan. 978-2-296-03105-0.
  18. Book: Joe Albree . David C. Arney . V. Frederick Rickey . A Station Favorable to the Pursuits of Science: Primary Materials in the History of Mathematics at the United States Military Academy. American Mathematical Soc.. 978-0-8218-9048-6. 54.
  19. Book: Gilbert Faccarello. Studies in the History of French Political Economy: From Bodin to Walras. 11 September 2002. Routledge. 978-1-134-85768-5. 314.
  20. Book: Thierry Pillon. François Vatin. Traité de sociologie du travail. 164 with note 272. 2003. Octarès. fr.
  21. Book: Journal des économistes: revue de l'économie politique, des questions agricoles, manufacturières et commerciales. 1864. Journal des économistes. 467.
  22. Book: Gilbert Faccarello. Studies in the History of French Political Economy: From Bodin to Walras. 11 September 2002. Routledge. 978-1-134-85768-5. 303–4.
  23. Book: Ira Katznelson. Aristide R. Zolberg. Working-class Formation: Nineteenth-century Patterns in Western Europe and the United States. 1986. Princeton University Press. 0-691-10207-4. 73.
  24. Book: François Vatin. Morale industrielle et calcul économique dans le premier XIXe siècle: Claude-Lucien Bergery, 1787-1863. 18 and p.37 note 92. 2007. Harmattan. 978-2-296-03105-0.
  25. Book: Jacques Guillerme. L'art du projet: histoire, technique, architecture. 2008. Editions Mardaga. 978-2-87009-986-5. 310.
  26. Book: United States Military Academy. Library. André Freis. Oliver Otis Howard. Supplement to the catalogue ...: containing the additions from the first of January, 1853, to the first of October, 1859. 1860. Printed by G.W. Wood. 49.
  27. Book: Jean-Louis Woisard. Arithmétique appliquée aux spéculations commerciales et industrielles, par J.-L. Woisard,... 2e édition, revue et augmentée des proportions, des progressions, de l'extraction des racines et de notions élémentaires d'algèbre, par C.-L. Bergery,.... 1830. Mme Thiel.
  28. Book: First Proofs of the Universal Catalogue of Books on Art, Comp. for Use of the National Art Library and the Schools of Art in the United Kingdom. 1870. Chapman and Hall. 96.
  29. Book: François Vatin. Morale industrielle et calcul économique dans le premier XIXe siècle: Claude-Lucien Bergery, 1787-1863. 323–4. 2007. Harmattan. 978-2-296-03105-0.