ÃÂlie Reclus (; July 16, 1827 â February 11, 1904) was a French ethnographer and anarchist.
ÃÂlie Reclus was the oldest child among five brothers and six sisters. His father was Jacques Reclus, a Protestant minister in Montcaret, and his mother was Marguerite Zéline Trigant, a teacher who founded a school at Orthez. His middle three brothers, including the well known anarchist ÃÂlisée Reclus, all became geographers.
ÃÂlie and his brother ÃÂlisée were close friends with the botanist ÃÂdouard Grimard, living together while they studied theology at Montauban. ÃÂlisée and ÃÂlie were expelled from the school at Montauban for their socialist politics, and after taking unauthorised leave to walk to the Mediterranean with ÃÂdouard.
On May 30th in 1855, ÃÂlie married Noémie (1825-1905), his first cousin, and settled in Ternes. ÃÂlie then took a job working in the litigation office of a bank.
In 1866 a feminist group called the Société pour la Revendication du Droit des Femmes began to meet at the house of André Léo. Members included Paule Minck, Louise Michel, Eliska Vincent, ÃÂlie Reclus and his wife Noémie, Mme Jules Simon and Caroline de Barrau. Maria Deraismes also participated. Because of the broad range of opinions, the group decided to focus on the subject of improving girls' education.
ÃÂlie Reclus served as director of the Bibliotheque National in Paris during the Commune de Paris. Condemned par contumace, he went to the United States, then to England, until the French government amnesty in March 1879. While exiled in London, he presented to the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland his first article against circumcision, Circumcision, signification, origins and other similar rituals, in January 1879.
Reclus also taught Charles Fairfield, who was the father of Rebecca West.
Reclus died at 5 in the morning on February 11th, 1904 at his home on rue Victor-Greyson in Ixelles. He had been suffering with the flu. At his deathbed were his wife Noémi, his son Paul, his daughter-in-law Marguerite, his brother Elisée, his sisters Noémi Reclus and Louise Reclus, his cousin Pauline Reclus, and his nephew Elie Faure. Reclus was buried at Ixelles, his brother ÃÂlisée and wife Noémie were later interred in the same burial plot.