Bresse

Bresse

Bresse (Arpitan: "Brêsse") is a former French province. It is located in the Rhône-Alpes ("Rôno-Arpes") "région" of eastern France, between Burgundy and the Jura. The geographical term "Bresse" has two meanings: "Bresse bourguignone" (or "louhannaise"), which is situated in the east of the département of Saône-et-Loire ("Sona-et-Lêre"), and "Bresse", which is located in the département of Ain ("En"). The corresponding adjective is "bressan", and the inhabitants are "Bressans".

Bresse extends from the Dombes ("Domba") on the south to the river Doubs on the north, and from the Saône eastwards to the Jura, measuring some 60 miles in the former, and 20 miles in the latter direction. It is a plain varying from 600 to 800 feet above the sea, with few eminences and a slight inclination westwards. Heaths and coppice alternate with pastures and arable land; pools and marshes are numerous, especially in the north. Its chief rivers are the Veyle, the Reyssouze and the Seille, all tributaries of the Saône. The soil is a gravelly clay but moderately fertile, and cattle-raising is largely carried on. The region is, however, more especially celebrated for its table poultry.

History

Bresse belonged in the Middle Ages to the lords of Bâgé, from whom it passed in 1272 to the house of Savoy. It was not till the first half of the 15th century that the province, with Bourg as its capital, was founded as such. In 1601 it was ceded to France by the Treaty of Lyon, after which it formed (together with the province of Bugey / "Bugê") first a separate government and later part of the government of Burgundy.

Initially, Bâgé was the principal city of the province. But its location, close to the borders of France, encouraged the emergence of Bourg-en-Bresse, which became the capital. The province was coveted by the King of France, who wanted to increase his territory. The flat nature of Bresse was difficult to defend. Finally the sovereigns of Savoy ("Savouè") agreed to relocate to the Alpine part of the Duchy and to give up Bresse and Bugey in exchange for Château-Dauphin in Piedmont.

Agriculture and economy

Bresse is noted for the 1,200,000 chickens per year which are raised primarily outdoors by 330 stockbreeders, with a minimum of 10 square meters per bird. They are sold at an average of 10 euros per kilo. The chickens of Bresse, formerly ranging freely, were the first animals to have an "Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée". Bresse chickens are noted as the best for quality chicken for cooking.

The cheese, "Bleu de Bresse" originates here.

Demographics

Towns in Bresse

*Bourg-en-Bresse
*Louhans

Bressan Culture

ociological outline

A chiefly rural region, Bresse was historically organized around an agricultural economy. The countryside is "bocage" (woodlands), resulting in independent individuals within the community, organized around the parish and the commune. Social structures, then, are defined by a mixture of conservatism, attachment to ancestral values, and direct democratic participation in community life.

Bressan Folklore

The traditional festival costumes of Bresse are preserved by historical societies. They include, for the women, a wide hat, in the shape of plate, topped by a black cone. For men, they comprise a blue tunic, a long bonnet, long trousers and shoes.

Conscripts

The "conscripts' festival" ("la fête des conscrits") is a ceremony for young people, 20 years of age. It has its roots in the period of "conscription" founded by General Jourdan in 1798, who required that every man between 20 and 25 years could be called to national service. The people organized festivals before their departure. The ceremonies survive to the present, and are appreciated by the population, seeing them as a way of maintaining social bonds. These festivals generally take place between January and March. The people gather in a large banquet during which traditional "rigodon" music is played by two musicians, on clarinet and drum. The banquet is entirely organized by 20 year old people, who make it a point of honor to personally invite each guest to visit their home. They are then given rosettes, in distinctive designs corresponding to their age.

It should be noted that the conscripts' festivals coincide with patron saints' days. Those are the occasions of the "vogue", a weekend festival.

Dialect

Bressan, a dialect of the Arpitan language, was the principal language of informal communication in the Bressan countryside until the 1970s. It is still spoken, though more rarely. (See the article on Arpitan for several examples.)

Tourism

* The church of Brou
* Sarrasine chimneys
* Bressan farms [http://www.bresse.info Visit Bresse and Louhans, the true France]

References

* This article is based on the equivalent French-language wikipedia article (retrieved December 4, 2005).
*1911


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