National Assembly (1871)

National Assembly (1871)

The National Assembly was a French body elected on 8 February 1871 in the wake of the armistice signed on 26 January 1871 at the end of the Franco-Prussian War. The governments which issued from it governed France from 19 February 1871 to 31 December 1875.

Contents

Origins

Members

First decisions

Contradictions in the majority

Government of the "Ordre moral"

Constitutional laws of 1875

See also

  • Commune of Paris
  • Constitutional laws of 1875
  • Wallon amendment
  • Organic law of 30 November 1875

Sources

  • Bernard Noël, Dictionnaire de la Commune, Flammarion, collection Champs, 1978
  • Jean-Pierre Azéma et Michel Winock, Naissance et mort. La Troisième République, Collection Pluriel, 1978
  • Antoine Olivesi et André Nouschi, La France de 1848 à 1914, Nathan Université, collection fac Histoire, 1997.

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