Restoration and reaction, 1815-1848
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Restoration and reaction, 1815-1848
(The Cambridge history of modern France, 1)
Cambridge University Press , Editions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme, 1983
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La France des notables
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Note
Translation of: La France des notables
Originally published: Paris : Seuil , 1973
Bibliography: p. 393-405
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Providing a detailed introductory account of the course of French history during the period immediately following the great revolutionary upheaval, this work begins with the re-establishment of the Bourbon monarchy in France in 1815 and ends with the fall of the monarchy in 1848.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Historical overview: the establishment of the monarchy of limited suffrage
- the government of the consitutional monarchists
- the royalist reaction
- intellectual life during the Restoration
- the revolution of 1830
- conservative liberalism
- the foreign and colonial policy of the July Monarchy
- the beginnings of industrialization
- the crisis at the end of the regime. Part 2 The life of the nation: Western France
- the Mediterranean south
- the southwest
- Lyon and the region of Lyon
- the mountains of central France
- Eastern France
- Northern France
- the regions of Paris
- Paris.
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