The Third Republic in France, 1870-1940: Conflicts and ContinuitiesAn essential introduction to the major political problems, debates and conflicts which are central to the history of the Third Republic in France, from the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 to the fall of France in June 1940.It provides original sources, detailed commentary and helpful chronologies and bibliographies on topics including:* the emergence of the regime and the Paris Commune of 1871* Franco-German relations* anti-Semitism and the Dreyfus Affair* the role of women and the importance of the national birth-rate* the character of the French Right and of French fascism. |
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In a national plebiscite held in May 1870 a significant majority voted in favour of accepting a new constitution, but this probably indicated support for liberal reform rather than for Napoleon III, and in any case it made the regime ...
In a national plebiscite held in May 1870 a significant majority voted in favour of accepting a new constitution, but this probably indicated support for liberal reform rather than for Napoleon III, and in any case it made the regime ...
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these elections produced a National Assembly with an overwhelmingly conservative and pro-peace majority. On 17 February the National Assembly, meeting at Bordeaux, chose Thiers as head of the executive. Having formed his government, ...
these elections produced a National Assembly with an overwhelmingly conservative and pro-peace majority. On 17 February the National Assembly, meeting at Bordeaux, chose Thiers as head of the executive. Having formed his government, ...
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Consequently, a National Assembly with a large conservative majority and a new government headed by Thiers faced a militantly radicalized Paris with a greatly expanded and radicalized National Guard that had not been disarmed.
Consequently, a National Assembly with a large conservative majority and a new government headed by Thiers faced a militantly radicalized Paris with a greatly expanded and radicalized National Guard that had not been disarmed.
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Artists who feel the need to separate themselves from the majority shall be allowed to exhibit together in one of the rooms of the common exhibition area. The general assembly, together with the jury, shall preside over the distribution ...
Artists who feel the need to separate themselves from the majority shall be allowed to exhibit together in one of the rooms of the common exhibition area. The general assembly, together with the jury, shall preside over the distribution ...
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Contents
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2 The political Right and Left in the early Third Republic | 24 |
3 The Dreyfus Affair and its aftermath | 50 |
4 Women and the family | 80 |
5 The First World War | 106 |
6 France after the First World War | 136 |
7 The Popular Front | 172 |
8 The fall of France June 1940 | 211 |
General bibliography | 252 |
Index | 253 |
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