Making Sense of Constitutional Monarchism in Post-Napoleonic France and Germany
Focusing on the genesis of 'constitutional monarchism' in the context of the French Restoration and its favourable reception in post-Napoleonic Germany, this study highlights the potential and limitations of a daring attempt to improve traditional forms o
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Making Sense of Constitutional Monarchism in Post-Napoleonic France and Germany
Also by Markus J. Prutsch DIE CHARTE CONSTITUTIONNELLE LUDWIGS XVIII. IN DER KRISE VON 1830 FUNDAMENTALISMUS Das ‘Projekt der Moderne’ und die Politisierung des Religiösen INTER-TRANS-SUPRA? Legal Relations and Power Structures in History (edited with Eliana Augusti and Norman Domeier) LA NUOVA STORIA COSTITUZIONALE (editor)
Making Sense of Constitutional Monarchism in Post-Napoleonic France and Germany Markus J. Prutsch Researcher, European Parliament
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Acknowledgements
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1 Introduction 1.1 Subject and focus of research 1.2 Analytical approach 1.3 Outline of chapters 2 The Charte and Constitutional Monarchism 2.1 The prelude to the Charte 2.1.1 End of the Napoleonic empire and restoration of the Bourbons 2.1.2 The Senatorial Constitution of 6 April 1814 2.2 The genesis of the Charte constitutionnelle 2.2.1 The return of the King and the Declaration of Saint-Ouen 2.2.2 The Constitutional Commission and the Enactment of the Charte 2.3 The provisions of the Charte constitutionnelle 2.4 Purloined revolution
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