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The Second French Empire, [a] officially the French Empire, [b] was the government of France from 1852 to 1870. It was established on 2 December 1852 by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte , president of France under the French Second Republic , who proclaimed himself Emperor of the French as Napoleon III.
The Constitution of 1848 is the constitution passed in France on 4 November 1848 by the National Assembly, the constituent body of the Second French Republic.It was repealed on 14 January 1852 by the constitution of 1852 which profoundly changed the face of the Second Republic and served as the basis for the Second French Empire.
The Second French Empire (1852-1870) ... Le Temps (Paris) This page was last edited on 1 September 2023, at 00:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Isaac and Émile Pereire. Émile Pereire (3 December 1800, Bordeaux - 5 January 1875, Paris) and his brother Isaac Pereire (25 November 1806, Bordeaux – 12 July 1880, Gretz-Armainvilliers) were major figures in the development of France's finance and infrastructure during the Second French Empire. [1]
Les Rougon-Macquart (French pronunciation: [le ʁuɡɔ̃ makaʁ]) is the collective title given to a cycle of twenty novels by French writer Émile Zola.Subtitled Histoire naturelle et sociale d'une famille sous le Second Empire (Natural and social history of a family under the Second Empire), it follows the lives of the members of the two titular branches of a fictional family living during ...
Sylvie Aprile, La Deuxième République et le Second Empire, Pygmalion, 2000; Choisel, Francis, La Deuxième République et le Second Empire au jour le jour, chronologie érudite détaillée, Paris, CNRS Editions, 2015. Inès Murat, La Deuxième République, Paris: Fayard, 1987; Philippe Vigier, La Seconde République, (series Que sais-je?
The Cousin-Montauban ministry was the last government of the Second French Empire. It lasted from 10 August-4 September 1870. It was formed by Empress Eugenie in an attempt to rally France's defences against the invading Prussians. [1] The ministry was forced out of power following the French defeat at the Battle of Sedan. [2]
From left to right: Segris , Buffet, Rigault de Genouilly, Le Bœuf, Vaillant, Daru, Chevandier de Valdrôme, Louvet , Émile Ollivier, Talhouët-Roy, Esquirou de Parieu and Richard The Émile Ollivier ministry was the penultimate government of the Second French Empire.