Timeline of Saint-Étienne

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Saint-Étienne, France.

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20th century

  • 1901 – Automobile Club established.[5]
  • 1902 – Saint-Étienne labour council building [fr] constructed.
  • 1910 – Etoile Théâtre (cinema) opens.[7]
  • 1911 – Population: 148,656.[8]
  • 1922 – Cinémathèque de Saint-Étienne [fr] established.[9]
  • 1923 – Saint-Étienne Cathedral built.
  • 1926 – Population: 193,737.
  • 1930 – Histoire et Patrimoine de Saint-Étienne [fr] founded.
  • 1933 – Maisons sans escalier [fr] (residence) built.
  • 1938 – Capitole cinema opens.[7][10]
  • 1942 – Trolleybuses in Saint-Étienne in operation.
  • 1952 – SaintéLyon [fr] Lyon-St Etienne footrace begins.
  • 1962 – Population: 210,311.
  • 1968 – Population: 223,223.
  • 1969
    • Jean Monnet University established.
    • Saint-Victor-sur-Loire [fr] and Terrenoire [fr] become part of Saint-Étienne.(fr)
  • 1971 – École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Saint-Étienne [fr] (school) established.
  • 1973 – Rochetaillée [fr] becomes part of Saint-Étienne.(fr)
  • 1977
    • March: Saint-Étienne municipal election, 1977 [fr] held.
    • Joseph Sanguedolce [fr] becomes mayor.
  • 1978 – Saint-Étienne–Bouthéon Airport terminal built.
  • 1981 – Radio Dio begins broadcasting.
  • 1987 – Modern Art Museum established.
  • 1990
  • 1993 – Médiathèque Centrale opens in Tarentaize.[11][2]
  • 1995 – Festival des 7 Collines de Saint-Étienne [fr] (cultural festival) begins.

21st century

  • 2005 – Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Saint-Étienne [fr] (music school) active.
  • 2011 – Population: 170,049.
  • 2014
    • March: Saint-Étienne municipal election, 2014 [fr] held.
    • Gaël Perdriau becomes mayor.
  • 2015 – December: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regional election, 2015 [fr] held.[12]
  • 2016 – St Etienne becomes part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.

Images

  • Aerial view of St Etienne, 1860
    Aerial view of St Etienne, 1860
  • City Hall, built 1821, with addition of dome in 1864
    City Hall, built 1821, with addition of dome in 1864
  • Place du Peuple with tram, which began operating in 1881 (photo circa 1912)
    Place du Peuple with tram, which began operating in 1881 (photo circa 1912)
  • Médiathèque Centrale, opened in 1993
    Médiathèque Centrale, opened in 1993
  • Participants before the start of the SaintéLyon footrace, December 2013
    Participants before the start of the SaintéLyon footrace, December 2013
  • Pro-Palestinian rally at City Hall, July 2014
    Pro-Palestinian rally at City Hall, July 2014

See also

  • List of mayors of Saint-Étienne [fr]
  • List of heritage sites in Saint-Étienne [fr]
other cities in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region

References

  1. ^ a b c Britannica 1910.
  2. ^ J. Corréard (1908). Les sociétés coopératives de consommation en France et à l'étranger (in French). Paris: P. Lethielleux.
  3. ^ Association française pour l'avancement des sciences 1897.
  4. ^ "France: Area and Population: Principal Towns". Statesman's Year-Book. London: Macmillan and Co. 1890. hdl:2027/nyp.33433081590527.
  5. ^ a b Archives d'architecture de la Loire 1995.
  6. ^ Baedeker 1914.
  7. ^ a b "Cinémas". Histoire(s) stéphanoise(s) (in French). Archives municipales de la ville de Saint-Étienne. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  8. ^ "France: Area and Population: Principal Towns". Statesman's Year-Book. London: Macmillan and Co. 1921. hdl:2027/njp.32101072368440.
  9. ^ "Cinémathèque: Histoire". Médiathèques Municipales de Saint-Etienne (in French). Ville de Saint-Etienne. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  10. ^ Devun 2005.
  11. ^ "Médiathèques et bibliobus", Le Progrès (in French), November 2015
  12. ^ "Résultats élections: Saint-Etienne", Le Monde (in French), retrieved 11 April 2022

This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia.

Bibliography

in English

  • Clement Cruttwell (1793). "S. Etienne-en-Forez". Gazetteer of France. London: G.G.J. and J. Robinson. hdl:2027/njp.32101072026824.
  • "St Étienne" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (11th ed.). 1910. pp. 2–3.
  • "St-Etienne", Southern France (6th ed.), Leipzig: Baedeker, 1914, hdl:2027/uc1.31822019077254
  • Hugh D. Clout (1972). "Lyons/Saint-Etienne Metropolis". Geography of Post-War France. Elsevier. pp. 98–106. ISBN 978-1-4831-5318-6.

in French

  • Eusèbe Girault de Saint-Fargeau [in French] (1850). "St. Etienne". Guide pittoresque: portatif et complet, du voyageur en France (in French) (3rd ed.). Paris: Firmin Didot frères. p. 462. hdl:2027/uiug.30112081968700.
  • Association française pour l'avancement des sciences [in French] (1897). Saint-Etienne (in French). Société de l'imprimerie Théolier.
  • Archives d'architecture de la Loire; Centre d'études foréziennes (1995). Les Lamaizière: architectes à Saint-Étienne, 1880–1925 (in French). Université de Saint-Etienne. ISBN 978-2-86272-091-3.
  • Frédéric Zarch (2000). Catalogue des films projetés à Saint-Étienne avant la première guerre mondiale (in French). Université de Saint-Etienne. ISBN 978-2-86272-182-8.
  • Blandine Devun (2005). La vie culturelle à Saint-Etienne pendant la deuxième guerre mondiale, 1939-1944 (in French). Université de Saint-Etienne. ISBN 978-2-86272-366-2.
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