Right in France 1890-1919

Shapiro, David .(ed.)

Right in France 1890-1919 - three Studies / edit - London Chatto & Windus 1962 - 144 p.

After 1877 the Right in France was excluded from effective political power. In the 1890's the rise of an organized socialist movement limited further the Right's freedom of manoeuvre. Boulanger had been the last political figure to unite, although with difficulty, both Left and Right in protest against the Centre. The three studies in this volume are designed to illustrate the reaction of the Right to this new situation.


Politics and Government

324.4403 RIG

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