NECKER, JACQUES

zhäk nĕkĕrˈ, 1732–1804, French financier and statesman, b. Geneva, Switzerland. In 1750 he went to Paris and entered banking. He rose rapidly to importance, established a bank of his own, and became a director of the French East India Company. As a writer, Necker opposed the then fashionable physiocrats and free traders; his eulogy on Jean Baptiste Colbert was lauded (1773) by the French Academy, and his Essai sur la législation et le commerce des grains (1775) criticized the free trade in grains advocated by A. R. J. Turgot. In 1776, Necker, who had previously aided the government with loans, was made director of the treasury; in 1777 he was made director-general of finances. He did not have the title controller general, because he was a foreigner and a Protestant. The salon of his wife, Suzanne Necker, exerted considerable influence. By measures of reform and retrenchment and by borrowing at high interest to finance the colonial cause in the American Revolution, he sought to restore the nation's financial position and gain popular confidence. In 1781 he published his Compte rendu, which stated that the government was in a sound financial position. He then demanded greater reform powers and was opposed by the comte de Maurepas, who resented his increased influence. He resigned and retired to St. Ouen. There he wrote the Traité de l'administration des finances de la France (1784). Returning to Paris in 1787, Necker was soon exiled from the city for having engaged in public controversy over financial policy with Charles Alexandre de Calonne. In 1788, Louis XVI recalled Necker as director-general of finances and minister of state. The populace acclaimed him, and he concurred with the recommendation that the States-General be summoned and reforms introduced. When his enemies at court again secured his dismissal in 1789, the populace, on July 14, stormed the Bastille in the first outbreak of violence of the French Revolution; Necker was once more recalled. His final resignation came in 1790. His last years were spent at "Coppet," his Swiss estate. His daughter, Germaine de Staël, wrote La Vie privée de M. Necker (1804), and his grandson edited a collection of his writings (1820–21).

See also R. D. Harris, Necker: Reform Statesman of the Ancient Regime (1979) and Necker and the Revolution of 1789 (1986)

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...Mousnier, Roland, 10 Moylan, James, 143 , 157 , 159, 230 , 232 Munro, Peter Jay, 137 Nantes, 1 - 3 , 12 , 142 Necker, Jacques, 16 , 28 , 51 , 172 , 173 , 336 Nesbitt, John Maxwell, 209 Neufville, Jean de, 159 , 196 , 205 , 254-55...
Stael, Germaine Necker, baronne de continued liaisons, 195 , 214 , 362 n. 22 Mannequin...288 , 361 -62 n. 20 , 363 n. 32 , 364 -65 n. 37 See also Necker, Jacques; Necker, Suzanne Curchod Starobinski, Jean, 306 , 336 n. 50 Stern...
...slavery, 203 N Nature: laws of, 47, 59, 120, 125-26, 174, 202; state of, 67-69, 94-95, 203 Necker, Jacques, 69, 112 2 Necker, Madame Suzanne, 186 Nigatifs, 72, 187 Nemours, Pierre-Samuel Dupont de, 12 Netherlands, xix...
...salut public, a legard de la femme de Jacques Pierre Brissot , 9 ao ut, 1793. Extrait...decidant que la citoyenne Dupont, femme de Jacques Pierre Brissot, restera en etat darrestation a lhotel de Necker, rue de Richelieu, 9 ao ut , 1793...
...this, dedicated not to culture, but to Necker himself, was merely the door through...house to the world of letters; and Necker won admirers not because he defended mercantilist...the free-trade law of September 1774, Necker was writing a defence of Galiani. According...
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...disquisitions on the subject by Jacques Necker, Jeremy Bentham, William Godwin...triumphant underdog. In 1784, Jacques Necker, minister of Finance to Louis...Representative Government. 1936; Necker, Jacques. A Treatise on the Administration...
...Birmingham: Thomas Pearson, 1791) 145. (12.) Jacques Necker, Discours de M. Necker a lAssemblee Nationale, le 29 juillet 1789 (Paris: np, 1789); Lettre de M. Necker a lAssemblee Nationale, le 23 juillet 1789...
...games of chance. In Spa she met Jacques Necker, Swiss banker and Minister of Finance...Louis XVI, and his wife Suzanne Necker, a writer whose literary salon...and Diderot sat alone, Mesdames Necker and Geoffrin called on her. Dashkova...
...the entire lease see evidence in Jacques Vidal, Lequivalent des aides en...H1/748/293, H1/944/1; Jacques Necker, De ladministration des finances...livres. These figures come from Jacques Dupaquier, Histoire de la population...
...actions and writings" of her father, Jacques Necker, who served as Frances finance...the end of Napoleon. For Stael, Necker was the tragic hero of the story...as simply an eloquent defense of Necker. Stael used the events of the Revolution...
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...familiar culture. On this theme, Anne Louise Germaine Necker, Mme. de Stael (1766-1817), the great forerunner...thrones of Europe. That was not what the daughter of Jacques Necker -- Louis XVIs reformist minister of finance, whom...
...present wants employ their whole attention, and they seldom think of the future." The poor, for the French statesman Jacques Necker, "are connected to society only by their pains, and in all the immense space which is known as the future, they...
...was about to stage an attack on the National Assembly. Or perhaps they were upset that the inept finance minister. Jacques Necker, liad been fired. Or they thought the Bastille was an eyesore. The only other possible cause was recently nil ed...
...started to publish debates in 1774) and with the first published French national budget (1780) (implemented by Jacques Necker). At any rate the philosophes ideals were incorporated into the Constitutions of the American and French republics...
...Baron de Stael, attache to the Swedish ambassador in Paris and adored by all Parisian ladies, who was purchased by Jacques Necker, rich banker and finance minister to Louis XVI, as a husband for his plain daughter Germaine (who, bolstered by...


 

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...whom she has never met, is Swiss billionaire Jacques Necker and Lombardis backer. Necker yearns to see his only child and dreams up the...daughter against father - determines never to meet Necker. She sends Frankie, her wisecracking friend...
...title "Accursed Politics" from a character in Jean-Jacques Rousseaus "Julie ou la Nouvelle Heloise," in which...inherited the political bug from her influential father Jacques Necker was a well known novelist ("Corinne") and helped...
...activist who died totally unknown. As for Madame de Stael, she was daughter of Louis XVIs Minister of Finance, Jacques Necker, married at 20 to a Swedish diplomat 17 years her senior. As Ms. Moore puts it succinctly, "Stael married Germaine...
...at Louis XVIs court with formidable credentials; she was the much-loved only child of the Kings chief minister, Jacques Necker, who propped up the monarchy in its failing years and whose vast wealth ensured him and his family power even when...
...1849), known as Juliette, Madame Jacques Recamier, was the supposed daughter of...at 15, to the 43-year-old banker Jacques-Rose Recamier has proved a talking point...just Paris. Her Paris home, the hotel Necker, was the hub of European intrigue, high...
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NECKER, JACQUES zhak neker , 1732 1804, French financier...French East India Company . As a writer, Necker opposed the then fashionable physiocrats...advocated by A. R. J. Turgot . In 1776, Necker, who had previously aided the government...
NECKER, SUZANNE (CURCHOD) suzan kursho neker , 1739 94, French writer; wife of Jacques Necker and mother of Mme de Stael . Her salon was frequented by celebrated Frenchmen and foreign visitors. A hospital that she founded c.1776 is still...
TURGOT, ANNE ROBERT JACQUES an rober zhak turgo , 1727 81, French economist, comptroller...scientific, historical, and literary study. He was succeeded by Jacques Necker , and his edicts were repealed. Subsequent events vindicated Turgots...
...finance. Director general of finances Jacques Necker vainly sought to restore public...fortress. Louis XVI meekly recalled Necker and went to the Hotel de Ville in...weeks, was adopted. The fanatic Jacques Hebert , who had introduced the...
...Louis appointed (Oct., 1776) Jacques Necker director of the treasury. The king...convoked the States-General in 1789. Necker, restored in 1788, prevailed upon...and the dismissal of the popular Necker provoked the storming of the Bastille...
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