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Old Hatreds and Young Hopes: The French Carbonari against the Bourbon Restoration
Harvard University Press, 1971 Cloth: 978-0-674-63220-2 Library of Congress Classification DC256.8.S67 Dewey Decimal Classification 322.420944
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
After the defeat and exile of Napoleon and the restoration of the Bourbons, the political climate of France was one of seething unrest, intrigue, and dissent. A clandestine and conspiratorial movement known as the Carbonari, or Charbonnerie, arose in the early 1820's with the aim of overthrowing the monarchy of Louis XVIII. Modeling itself after the Italian Carbonari, this coalition of young French republicans--bonapartists, retired army officers, junior and non-commissioned officers, and leaders of the extreme liberal wing of the Chamber of Deputies--set up cells throughout France, hoping in particular to infiltrate vulnerable army units. Old Hatreds and Young Hopes follows the movement from its beginnings to its ultimate failure, from plots to trials. See other books on: 1814-1830 | Europe | France | History | Politics and government See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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