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The revolution of 1848 had political origins: the rejection of electoral reform by King Louis-Philippe and his minister Guizot. However, under the July Monarchy, the Chamber of Deputies also had its say. The deputies were appointed by a minority of censitary voters and placed their trust in the king's ministers. It turned out that in 1846, the ...
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Guizot et sa majorité à la Chambre des députés (1846-1848)
Vincent Chai
A gripping insight into the daily workings of a central revolutionary body, where the First Republic was shaped day after day.
Le Comité de Législation de la Convention nationale
Jean d'Andlau
This book examines the political reforms under the rule of Charles III. He undertook several profound changes in the Indies' government, including the creation of new administrative territories: a viceroyalty, two capitanías generales, three Audiencias, and numerous intendencias in almost all the Indies.
Le système de gouvernement de José de Gálvez (1765-1787)
Philippe Castejón