The Journalists and the July Revolution in France The Role of the Political Press in the Overthrow of the Bourbon Restoration 1827–1830
The "July Revolution" of 1830 in France overthrew the King, brought down the Bourbon dynasty, and ended the fifteen-year era known as the Restoration. lt established the "July Monarchy" of Louis-Philippe, citizen King of the Hause of Orleans, a regime also destined for extinctio...
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Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1973, 1973
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1973 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Journalism in the Reign of Charles X: The Social and Political Setting
- I. Liberty of the Press in the Restoration
- II. Parisian Journals and Journalists in the Late Restoration
- III. Political Journalism in the Fall of the Villèle Ministry, 1827–1828: A Preview of Revolution
- IV. Political Journalism and the Martignac Ministry, 1828–1829: The Failure of Conciliation
- V. The Political Press and the Parti-Prêtre: The Anticlerical Campaign of 1828–1829
- VI. The Press in the Crisis of August 8, 1829
- VII. The New Militant Press
- VIII. Legal Resistance: The Breton Association and the Press
- IX. Winter Quarters: November, 1829 — February, 1830
- X. The Press and the “221”
- XI. Judicial Ordeals, February-March, 1830
- XII. “The King will not Yield”
- XIII. “It is Life or Death”
- XIV. The Journalists in the Trois Glorieuses
- XV. The Revolutionary Influence of Journalism
- Appendices