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Chronology | ix | |
Why the Republic? | 1 | |
A historical and political struggle | 1 | |
A society in crisis | 6 | |
Romanticism and the education of the people | 9 | |
A 'republican party' | 14 | |
The trial and failure of a kind of socialism (24 February-4 May 1848) | 22 | |
The change of regime | 23 | |
The provisional government in action | 32 | |
The beginnings of conflict | 45 | |
3 | The re-establishment of order (May 1848-June 1849) | 49 |
The Executive Commission (5 May-24 June 1848) | 49 | |
The Cavaignac government (24 June-20 December 1848) | 60 | |
The beginning of the presidency of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (20 December 1848-13 June 1849) | 73 | |
4 | France faced with the great alternative: order or social democracy | 81 |
Economic conditions in 1849-50 | 82 | |
The 'Mountain' | 85 | |
The 'party of order' | 94 | |
Regional variations | 105 | |
Between the conservative order and the Bonapartist order (June 1849-November 1851) | 117 | |
Bonaparte and the bourgeois. 1: an antithesis | 117 | |
Bonaparte and the bourgeois. 2: equivocations | 118 | |
The effects of joint repression | 119 | |
The political turning-point of the year 1850 | 124 | |
The rise of Bonapartism | 130 | |
Bonaparte's coup d'Etat and the republican resistance (2-10 December 1851) | 138 | |
The 'coup d'Etat' in Paris | 138 | |
Resistance in the provinces | 149 | |
Interpretations and consequences | 160 | |
From the coup d'Etat to the Empire (December 1851-December 1852) | 166 | |
The anti-republican repression | 166 | |
The institutions | 172 | |
The great economic initiatives | 178 | |
The return to imperial monarchy | 183 | |
Conclusion | 187 | |
The Republic of the 'forty-eighters' | 188 | |
The official Republic | 191 | |
The Bonapartist dictatorship | 192 | |
Appendix | Statistics of the repression of the insurrection of December 1851 | 196 |
Notes | 199 | |
Bibliography | 204 | |
Index of names | 209 |
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