French Royalism under the Third and Fourth Republics
"Let them come forward, they are thirsty for the sight of a King," said Henri IV to his followers who were trying to push back the curious crowds as he entered Paris in February, I594. It is perhaps to be regretted that seven kings (to say nothing of two emperors) have since more than quen...
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Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1960, 1960
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1960 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- I The Missed Opportunity 1871–1873
- II The ‘Unhappy Reign’ of ‘Philippe VII’ 1883–1894
- III The Beginnings of the Action Française Charles Maurras
- IV The Action Française Militant 1906–1914
- V The Action Française Between the Wars 1919–1934
- VI The Comte de Paris and the Action Française 1934–1937
- VII The Comte de Paris Doctrines and Politics to 1939
- VIII The Royalist Movement on the Eve of World War II
- IX World War II
- X The Aftermath 1945–1950
- XI Maurrassians, The Comte de Paris, and the Fourth Republic
- XII Conclusion
- Genealogical Table