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The parliamentary right in France, 1905-1919

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This thesis is a study of the organisations, behaviour and attitudes of a group of parliamentarians, conventionally described as the "Right", between 1905 and 1919. The Right is defined as comprising those deputies and senators who belonged to parliamentary groups which were almost united in opposing the law of Separation of the Churches and the State. It is pointed out in the Introduction that categories, suggested by writers such as Goguel, Rémond and Thibaudet, which attempt to describ...

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University of Oxford
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Faculty of Modern History
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Publication date:
1961
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Type of award:
DPhil
Level of award:
Doctoral
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University of Oxford


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English
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2013-06-22
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