Bonapartism and revolutionary tradition in France : the fédérés of 1815 /
Bonapartism and Revolutionary Tradition in France is a study of the personnel, organisation and activities of the Fédérés, the massive paramilitary political associations that supported Napoleon during the Hundred Days. In tracing federe backgrounds the author demonstrates that the federations were...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
1991.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Origins and development of the federative movement
- 2. Organisation and official role of the federations
- 3. The federative movement in general: social and political characteristics
- 4. The fédérés of Rennes during the Hundred Days
- 5. The fédérés of Rennes during the Second Restoration
- 6. The fédérés of Dijon during the Hundred Days
- 7. The fédérés of Dijon during the Second Restoration
- 8. The fédérés of Paris during the Hundred Days
- 9. The fédérés of Paris after the Hundred Days
- 10. The fate of the fédérés
- White Terror
- 11. Fédérés and opposition to the Bourbon Monarchy during the Second Restoration
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index.