The Growth of Liberalism and the Crisis of the Bourbon Restoration, 1827–1830
@article{Pilbeam1982TheGO, title={The Growth of Liberalism and the Crisis of the Bourbon Restoration, 1827–1830}, author={Pamela M. Pilbeam}, journal={The Historical Journal}, year={1982}, volume={25}, pages={351 - 366} }
In 1830 the French Bourbon monarchy fell in the midst of a.political crisis that had developed rapidly between 1827 and 1830 after the Restoration settlement had operated, apparently harmoniously, for fifteen years. The two general elections of 1827 and 1830 resulted in the very swift growth of a liberal majority in parliament, and Charles X, unwilling to defer entirely to the majority in the choice of his ministers and unable, because of custom established since 1814, to defy that majority…
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