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Pierre Gaxotte, ou l’extrême droite respectable
The biography of Pierre Gaxotte questions the « far-right » as a category. As a journalist, editor and historian, Pierre Gaxotte wrote an abundant and protean work and was one of the leading figures of the French far-right for six decades, having ...
Baptiste Roger-Lacan
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The article is dedicated to the study of such a direction of political thought of the English Revolution of the 17th century as the constitutional royalism.
O. Ivchenko
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Une extrême droite du 19e siècle ? Quand la contre-révolution mobilisait en Europe
This article analyses the counter-revolution in nineteenth-century Europe and considers, on the basis of existing historiography, whether it is possible and relevant to present it as the extreme right of the nineteenth century.
Alexandre Dupont
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This essay examines the histories of the French monarchy composed by French royalists of the period 1787-1831 with a threefold aim: to develop a model of how French royalist medievalisms evolved from Revolution to Restoration; to investigate whether the ...
Carolina Armenteros
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Winston Churchill’s Divi Britannici (1675) and Archipelagic Royalism
Divi Britannici (1675) is a major restoration history that deserves to be more widely known. The work’s author, Sir Winston Churchill (1620–1688), is certainly less well-known than his celebrated descendant of the same name.
Willy Maley, Richard Stacey
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"Mourning" and the Gender Politics of Cavalier Joy
By reading the Chlora of Marvell’s “Mourning” as Mary Kirke, the married mistress of Francis Villiers, this essay utilizes Marvell’s depiction of Kirke in “A Poem Upon the Death of My Lord Francis Villiers” as an intertext for “Mourning.” Focusing on the
Stephen Spencer
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Herr Panzerbitter: An Episode From the History of Russian Collaborative Poetry From the Late 18th Through the First Third of the 19th Century [PDF]
The present article analyzes a playful collective poem “Commemoration” (“We have to commemorate certainly and for sure..”, 1833) which was co -authored by Petr Vyazemsky, Alexander Pushkin and Ivan Myatlev and addressed to their friend, one of the ...
Ilya Iu. Vinitsky
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Histoire d’un non-objet historiographique : le cas Louis xvi
Although the French Revolution has aroused interest of international researchers, Louis xvi is widely neglected by the academic studies. Even if reluctantly, he is yet one of the main protagonists and it is also by questioning the role and the place of ...
Aurore Chery
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Comedy and the Politics of Memory
This article challenges the alleged stability of the discourse on the two decades preceding the 1660 Restoration on the comic stage. It compares two representations (one immediate, one long-term) of the conflicts of the 1640s and 1650s, namely Robert ...
Clara Manco
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Royalism in Syria after Faysal I: The Struggle for the Crown of Damascus, 1920-1958
On 24 July 1920 the first and only king in the modern history of Syria, Faysal I, was dethroned and exiled by the invading army of colonial France. Although later rewarded with the job of king of Iraq, Faysal I never lost his appetite for the crown of ...
Sami Moubayed
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