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100 1 $aTombs, Robert.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82233094
245 10 $aFrance, 1814-1914 /$cRobert Tombs.
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bLongman,$c1996.
300 $aviii, 539 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c25 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aLongman history of France
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [500]-526) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tRevolution.$tVisions of Revolution.$tThe Revolutionary passion play.$tExplaining Revolution.$tThe decline of the Revolutionary tradition --$g2.$tWar.$tFrance after Waterloo, 1815-70.$tFrance after Sedan, 1870-1914 --$g3.$tA New Order.$tA Catholic order.$tA Liberal order.$tA Republican order.$tA Socialist order.$tThe Bonapartist synthesis.$tA national order.$tConclusion: the search for a 'moral order' --$g4.$tParanoia.$tThe Great Revolutionary conspiracy: Freemasons, Protestants, Jews.$tThe great reactionary conspiracy: the Jesuits.$tConclusion: the usefulness of credulity --$g5.$tPower and the People, 1814-1914.$tThe bureaucracy.$tAssemblies.$tElections.$tParties and pressure groups.$tReigning and ruling.$tThose who ruled --$g6.$tThe Government of Minds.$tVariations on the Napoleonic system.$tThe State against the Church, 1880-1905.$tConclusion: the 'two Frances'? --$g7.$tThe State and the Economy.$tEconomic and social consequences of the Revolutionary period.
505 80 $tSurvival and adaptation, 1815-1914: The French model.$tConclusion: benefits and costs of the French model --$g8.$tPower and the Disempowered.$tWomen.$tChildren.$tThe poor, the sick, the deviant --$g9.$tParis: Seat of Power --$g10.$tPower and the Sword --$g11.$tPower beyond the Hexagon: The Empire.$tIdeas of Empire.$tAcquiring the Empire.$tRuling the Empire --$g12.$tPrivate Identities: Self, Gender, Family.$tSelf.$tGender.$tFamily --$g13.$tCollective Identities: Community and Religion.$tCommunities.$tReligion --$g14.$tRegion and 'Mentality'.$tThe Revolution and the emergence of political 'mentalities'.$tPersistence and development of political 'mentalities': 1814-51.$tNew wine in old bottles, 1871-c. 1940 --$g15.$tImagined Communities: Class.$tThe classes laborieuses in post-Revolutionary France.$tPolitics and languages of class during the 'Era of Revolutions'.$tCrisis and conflict, c. 1880-1910: the making of 'proletariat' and 'peasantry'?$tConclusion: Class, State and Revolution --
505 80 $g16.$tImagined Communities: the Nation.$tPeasants into Frenchmen.$tNationhood and nationalism.$tThe limits of national identity --$g17.$tThe Impossible Restoration, 1814-30.$tFrance and the Bourbons, 1814.$tNapoleon's Hundred Days, February-June 1815.$t'Pardon and oblivion', 1815-20.$tThe rule of the Ultras, 1821-27.$tThe Liberal revival, 1825-27.$tCharles X reigns and rules, 1827-30.$tThe 'Three Glorious Days', 27-29 July 1830 --$g18.$tThe July Monarchy, 1830-48.$tThe best of republics: the invention of Orleanism, July-August 1830.$tPost-Revolutionary conflicts: 1830-34: 'movement' and 'resistance'.$t1840: the turning point.$tLouis-Philippe and Guizot, 1840-48: the dangers of prudence.$tThe unscheduled revolution, 22-24 February 1848 --$g19.$tThe Second Republic, 1848-51.$tLost illusions, February-June 1848.$tThe road to civil war: May-June 1848.$tThe surprises of democracy: Bonaparte and the democrates-socialistes.$tConclusion: the politics of the impossible --
505 80 $g20.$tThe Triumph and Disaster of Bonapartism, 1851-71: Closing the Era of Revolutions.$tLouis-Napoleon Bonaparte: the power of fantasy.$t'The Empire means peace': promoting economic growth.$tSowing the wind: the principle of nationalities, 1854-60.$t1860: the watershed.$tThe revival of opposition and the liberalization of the regime, 1860-70.$tReaping the whirlwind, 1863-67.$tTowards a 'liberal empire', 1867-70.$tThe road to Sedan, July-September 1870.$tThe politics of war, 1870-71.$tThe final eruption: the Paris Commune, March-May 1871 --$g21.$tThe Survival of the Republic, 1871-90.$tMonsieur Thiers's Republic, 1871-73.$tThe Dukes' Republic, 1873-77.$tThe Republicans' Republic, 1879-85.$tGeneral Boulanger and the emergence of radical nationalism, 1886-89 --$g22.$tNew Politics and Old, 1890-1911.$tNew alignments, c. 1890-98.$tThe Dreyfus affair and its aftermath, 1894-99: the last triumph of the Revolution.$tThe Radicals' Republic, 1902-9.$tConclusion: from mystique to politique --
505 80 $g23.$tTo the Sacred Union, 1914.$tPrologue: from Sedan to Morocco, 1870-1905.$tMilitary precautions.$tThe 1914 crisis: two assassinations.$tFrance goes to war: the 'Sacred Union'.
651 0 $aFrance$xHistory$y19th century.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85051396
651 0 $aFrance$xHistory$yThird Republic, 1870-1940.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85051411
650 0 $aRevolutions$zFrance$xHistory$y19th century.
650 0 $aRepublicanism$zFrance$xHistory$y19th century.
650 0 $aNational characteristics, French.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85089976
830 0 $aLongman history of France.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95108627
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