The Constitutional Monarchy in France, 1814-48

The Constitutional Monarchy in France, 1814-48

Author: Pamela M. Pilbeam

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-07-30

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1317883543

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Historians in France assume that the restoration of Monarchy after the defeat of Napoleon was doomed. The first compact recent history of the period in English, this book reveals that although the French experimented with two Monarchies and a Republic (1814 - 48), there was substantial stability. The Institutional framework constructed during the Revolutionary years (1789 - 1814) remained intact, and the ruling elites retained basic control.


Uniforms of French Restoration 1814-1830 - Vol. 1

Uniforms of French Restoration 1814-1830 - Vol. 1

Author: Luca Stefano Cristini

Publisher: Luca Cristini Editore (Soldiershop)

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9788893277327

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In this first volume we present all the images realized for the volume: "Histoire del la Maison Militaire du Roi de 1814 a 1830". A great work realized in 1890 by Eugène Titeux. The work is in two volumes with a total of 84 color plates. Our edition is based almost entirely on the Viskuezzen collection, which belongs to the NYPL, to whom we are particularly grateful. We left all the captions of the plates in the original French text. All the plates have been extensively restored and, in some parts, reconstructed, since the originals preserved at the NYPL are mostly not in good condition, often assembled in rough cut-outs etc.When Louis XVIII returns to France in 1814, he intends to give back brightness to his house. The order of May 25, 1814 endorses the creation of several units, some of which had already disappeared before the revolution. In 1814, the Maison militaires du Roi consists as follows: Gardes du corps du Roi (five companies); Cent-Suisses (one company); Gardes de la Porte (one company); Gardes de la Prévôté (one company); Gardes du corps du Monsieur (two companies); Mousquetaires du Roi (two companies); Gendarmes de la Garde (one company); Chevau-légers de la Garde (one company); Grenadier at cheval de la Garde (one company).


France Since Waterloo

France Since Waterloo

Author: William Grinton Berry

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-08-24

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 9781726204996

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The Bourbon Restoration was the period of French history following the fall of Napoleon in 1814 until the July Revolution of 1830. The brothers of the executed Louis XVI came to power, and reigned in highly conservative fashion; exiled supporters of the monarchy returned to France. They were nonetheless unable to reverse most of the changes made by the French Revolution and Napoleon. At the Congress of Vienna they were treated respectfully, but had to give up all the territorial gains made since 1789.


French Revolution of 1830

French Revolution of 1830

Author: David H. Pinkney

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2019-04-23

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 069165669X

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"The French Revolution of 1830, also known as the July Revolution, Second French Revolution or Trois Glorieuses in French, saw the overthrow of King Charles X, the French Bourbon monarch, and the ascent of his cousin Louis-Philippe, Duke of Orléans, who himself, after 18 precarious years on the throne, would in turn be overthrown. It marked the shift from one constitutional monarchy, the Bourbon Restoration, to another, the July Monarchy; the transition of power from the House of Bourbon to its cadet branch, the House of Orléans; and the substitution of the principle of popular sovereignty for hereditary right. Supporters of the Bourbon would be called Legitimists, and supporters of Louis Philippe Orléanists."--Wikipedia.


Paris Between Empires

Paris Between Empires

Author: Philip Mansel

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2014-03-25

Total Pages: 794

ISBN-13: 146686690X

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Paris between 1814 and 1852 was the capital of Europe, a city of power and pleasure, a magnet for people of all nationalities that exerted an influence far beyond the reaches of France. Paris was the stage where the great conflicts of the age, between nationalism and cosmopolitanism, revolution and royalism, socialism and capitalism, atheism and Catholicism, were fought out before the audience of Europe. As Prince Metternich said: When Paris sneezes, Europe catches cold. Not since imperial Rome has one city so dominated European life. Paris Between Empires tells the story of this golden age, from the entry of the allies into Paris on March 31, 1814, after the defeat of Napoleon I, to the proclamation of his nephew Louis-Napoleon, as Napoleon III in the Hôtel de Ville on December 2, 1852. During those years, Paris, the seat of a new parliamentary government, was a truly cosmopolitan capital, home to Rossini, Heine, and Princess Lieven, as well as Berlioz, Chateaubriand, and Madame Recamier. Its salons were crowded with artisans and aristocrats from across Europe, attracted by the freedom from the political, social, and sexual restrictions that they endured at home. This was a time, too, of political turbulence and dynastic intrigue, of violence on the streets, and women manipulating men and events from their salons. In describing it Philip Mansel draws on the unpublished letters and diaries of some of the city's leading figures and of the foreigners who flocked there, among them Lady Holland, two British ambassadors, Lords Stuart de Rothesay and Normanby, and Charles de Flahaut, lover of Napoleon's step-daughter Queen Hortense. This fascinating book shows that the European ideal was as alive in the nineteenth century as it is today.


History of The French Revolution From 1789 To 1814

History of The French Revolution From 1789 To 1814

Author: Fran?ois-Auguste Mignet

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2023-10-01

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13:

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Of the great incidents of History; none has attracted more attention or proved more difficult of interpretation than the French Revolution. The ultimate significance of other striking events and their place in the development of mankind can be readily estimated. It is clear enough that the barbarian invasions marked the death of the classical world; already mortally wounded by the rise of Christianity. It is clear enough that the Renaissance emancipated the human intellect from the trammels of a bastard mediaevalism; that the Reformation consolidated the victory of the "new learning" by including theology among the subjects of human debate. But the French Revolution seems to defy complete analysis. Its complexity was great; its contradictions numerous and astounding. A movement ostensibly directed against despotism culminated in the establishment of a despotism far more complete than that which had been overthrown. The apostles of liberty proscribed whole classes of their fellow-citizens; drenching in innocent blood the land which they claimed to deliver from oppression. The apostles of equality established a tyranny of horror; labouring to extirpate all who had committed the sin of being fortunate. The apostles of fraternity carried fire and sword to the farthest confines of Europe; demanding that a continent should submit to the arbitrary dictation of a single people. And of the Revolution were born the most rigid of modern codes of law; that spirit of militarism which to-day has caused a world to mourn; that intolerance of intolerance which has armed anti-clerical persecutions in all lands. Nor were the actors in the drama less varied than the scenes enacted. The Revolution produced Mirabeau and Talleyrand; Robespierre and Napoleon; Sieyès and Hébert. The marshals of the First Empire; the doctrinaires of the Restoration; the journalists of the Orleanist monarchy; all were alike the children of this generation of storm and stress; of high idealism and gross brutality; of changing fortunes and glory mingled with disaster. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 by M. Mignet: This classic history book provides readers with a detailed and insightful account of the French Revolution, from its origins in 1789 to its aftermath in 1814. Mignet's work is an important contribution to the field of European history, offering a comprehensive view of one of the most important events of the modern era. Key Aspects of the Book "History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814": Comprehensiveness: Mignet's book covers all the major events, figures, and trends of the French Revolution, offering readers a deep understanding of the complexities and contradictions of this transformative period in European history. Historical Context: The book provides readers with a detailed understanding of the historical, social, and political context in which the French Revolution took place, shedding light on the forces that shaped this important period. Writing Style: Mignet's writing is clear, lucid, and engaging, making this history book a pleasure to read. M. Mignet was a French historian and journalist known for his work on the French Revolution. Born in Provence in 1796, he wrote several books on the subject, including his classic History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814, which continues to be celebrated for its comprehensiveness and readability.