Republicanism in nineteenth-century France, 1814-1871

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Republicanism in nineteenth-century France, 1814-1871

Pamela M. Pilbeam

(European studies series)

Macmillan, 1995

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 335-363

Includes index

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This book is a fascinating survey of nineteenth-century republicanism, the first of its kind this century. It investigates why it was that although France was one of the first countries in modern Europe to become a republic in 1792, it was nearly a hundred years before a republic was acceptable to the majority. Pamela Pilbeam suggests that republicanism was a witch's brew of Enlightenment rationality, bloody memories and conflicting socialist expectations. The book concludes that the successful republic of 1871 used the rhetoric of democracy to conceal persistent elitism.

目次

  • Introduction.- The Republic: Idea and Image.- Historians and the Republic.- The Legacy of the First Republic and the Napoleonic Empire.- Conspirators and Parliamentarians: Republicans 1814-30.- Revolution and Popular Unrest: Republicans 1830-35.- The Republic Outlawed. Insurrection and Reform 1835-48.- Socialist Utopians and Reformers before 1848.- Universal Suffrage and the 'Right to Work': The Second Republic February to April 1848.- The June Days
  • Bonapartism
  • The Decline and Fall of the Second Republic.- From the Silent Years to Bloody Week: Republicans 1852-71.- Conclusion.- Chronological Table.- Biographical Sketches.- Bibliography.- Index.

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