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A History of the Third French Republic

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The narrative traces the political evolution of the republican government formed after the collapse of imperial rule, from wartime emergency administrations through successive cabinets into the early twentieth century. It recounts the conflict between monarchist and republican forces, clerical influence and secular opposition, institutional reforms, and episodes of social unrest, showing how contested politics gradually produced governmental stability. Chapters survey individual administrations, policy debates, and diplomatic challenges, and the work concludes with reference material to clarify ministerial succession and suggest further reading.

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C. H. C. Wright

C. H. C. Wright was a historian and author known for his work on French political history. His notable book, "A History of the Third French Republic," provides a detailed examination of the political, social, and cultural developments in France during a pivotal period from 1870 to 1940. Wright's scholarship contributes to the understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by the Third Republic, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in French history and the evolution of democratic governance.

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