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Yale University

France Since 1871: Centralized State and Republic - Lecture 3

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Explore the historical development of France's centralized state and the birth of the Third Republic in this 48-minute lecture from Yale University's "France Since 1871" course. Examine the unique organization of France around Paris, a consequence of the French Revolution, and the enduring tension between the capital and regional departments. Delve into the centuries-long process of centralization from 1500 to the present. Learn about the Comte de Chambord, known as the "Miracle Baby," and his role in the royalist movement. Investigate the connection between royalism and religious revival. Finally, uncover the circumstances surrounding the establishment of the Third Republic, highlighting the crucial support from workers and peasants in non-Parisian departments. Gain insights into France's political evolution and the lasting impact of its centralized structure on modern governance.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. Paris: The Importance of the Capital in a Centralized State
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- Chapter 2. Centralization over Centuries: France from 1500 to Present
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- Chapter 3. Comte de Chambord: The "Miracle Baby"
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- Chapter 4. Royalism and Religious Revival
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- Chapter 5. Birth of the Third Republic
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