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seemed probable and desirable among his supporters. Boulanger had now become a threat to the parliamentary
Republic. Had he immediately placed himself at the head of a revolt he might have effected the coup which many of his partisans had worked for, and might even have governed France; but the
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Boulangists. Changes in the electoral laws prevented Boulanger from running in multiple constituencies and the aggressive opposition of the established government, combined with Boulanger's self-imposed exile, contributed to a rapid decline of the movement. The
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Republican government was brought into disrepute and Boulanger's popular appeal rose in contrast. His position became essential after Grévy was forced to resign due to the scandal: in January 1888, the
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right, that formed the base of his support. He was able, however, to frighten
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right-wing movement. A number of scholars have presented Boulangism as a precursor of fascism, including
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in 1940. The defeat of the Boulangists ushered in a period of political dominance by the
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For example, Boulanger had the support of a number of former
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After the political corruption scandal surrounding President
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and accordingly laid the foundations for the outbreak of the
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France's traditional right was based in followers of the
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1820:. Germany responded by calling to arms more than 70,000
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William D. Irvine, "French Royalists and Boulangism,"
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2768:Vol. 15, No. 3 (Spring, 1988), pp. 395â406
1932:by storm, covering his train with posters titled
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2177:. On 4 April the Parliament stripped him of his
2813:, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1969.
2790:The Right Wing in France from 1815 to de Gaulle
2012:). The crisis was cut short by the election of
1740:). He also managed to quell the major workers'
1459:(29 April 1837 â 30 September 1891), nicknamed
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1676:and efficiency). In 1884, he was promoted to
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2806:, Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1981.
2539:The Reminiscences of Lady Randolph Churchill
2438:Jean-Marie Mayeur; Arlette Schweitz (2001).
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2446:University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
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1978:, who financed him with immense sums),
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2741:(Princeton University Press, 1984)
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1798:, essentially a strengthened
1748:. A minor scandal arose when
652:Criticism of multiculturalism
32:Georges Boulanger (violinist)
3510:National Republican Movement
3045:Antisemitic League of France
2983:Far-right politics in France
2356:La Nuit du général Boulanger
4006:Burials at Ixelles Cemetery
3470:Equality and Reconciliation
3132:Service d'ordre légionnaire
2842:Le Boulangisme et la Presse
2641:Robert Lynn Fuller (2012).
1508:elections of September 1889
4087:
4026:Ministers of war of France
3374:Organisation Armée SecrÚte
3319:European Rally for Liberty
2647:. McFarland. p. 251.
2551:Broadley Pasha In Disgrace
2499:Charles Sowerwine (2001).
2444:(in French). Vol. 1.
2377:The Countess of Cagliostro
2208:Alexander Meyrick Broadley
1604:, after which he became a
1584:French conquest of Algeria
1573:Saint-Cyr Military Academy
1155:Ukrainian national revival
360:French conquest of Algeria
29:
4001:19th-century coups d'Ă©tat
2940:
2931:
2923:
2918:
2861:, Paris: Gallimard, 1997.
2766:French Historical Studies
2746:French Historical Studies
2695:French Historical Studies
2682:French Historical Studies
2595:. EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
2273:Catholic Church in France
2179:immunity from prosecution
1612:at Saint-Cyr. During the
1150:Anti-Administration party
388:
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3810:Ideologies and movements
2844:, Paris: A. Colin, 1964.
2837:, Paris: A. Colin, 1966.
2244:before returning to the
2212:Cleveland Street scandal
2148:Minister of the Interior
2088:Minister of the Interior
1750:Philippe, comte de Paris
1700:. In January 1886, when
1661:), Boulanger was made a
1594:, where he received the
1571:, Boulanger entered the
1264:Election of Donald Trump
48:Georges Ernest Boulanger
4071:Politicians from Rennes
3339:Front Algérie Française
2944:Théophile Adrien Ferron
2905:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
2614:Zeev Sternhell (1996).
2566:, 2 February 1890, p4;
2342:Général François Rollan
2302:and some supporters of
2133:Lady Randolph Churchill
2016:and the appointment of
1842:Théophile Adrien Ferron
1517:Opportunist Republicans
4036:French Roman Catholics
3969:Algiers putsch of 1961
3955:6 February 1934 crisis
3520:Rassemblement National
3460:Carrefour de l'Horloge
3121:National Popular Rally
2927:Jean-Baptiste Campenon
2697:(1987) 15#2 pp 287â315
2578:"Brevities by Cable",
2306:(a faction within the
2233:
2121:
2084:Charles Thomas Floquet
2048:
2010:parliamentary republic
1947:(revenge on Germany),
1796:Lebel Model 1886 rifle
1725:
1706:Jean-Baptiste Campenon
1592:Robecchetto con Induno
1567:. After attending the
1555:). His brother Ernest
1350:Democratic backsliding
552:Jeffersonian democracy
112:Jean-Baptiste Campenon
3050:Breton National Party
2521:"Des Tranchées Musée"
2225:
2113:
2042:
1723:
1665:in 1880, and in 1882
1527:Early life and career
1477:anti-German sentiment
1269:Yellow vests protests
335:Years of service
3844:RĂ©volution nationale
3344:Groupe Union DĂ©fense
3309:Charles Martel Group
3139:Solidarité Française
3081:French Popular Party
2028:, where he met with
1968:Alfred Joseph Naquet
1886:improve this article
1702:Charles de Freycinet
1670:Jean-Baptiste Billot
1602:Cochinchina campaign
1588:Austro-Sardinian War
1489:Second French Empire
1340:Classical radicalism
699:Grassroots democracy
667:Economic nationalism
625:Anti-intellectualism
542:Jacksonian democracy
370:Cochinchina campaign
96:Charles de Freycinet
3945:Franco-Prussian War
3691:Le Pen (Jean-Marie)
3500:League of the South
3490:Generation Identity
3379:Party of New Forces
3359:Nouvelle RĂ©sistance
3115:Mouvement Franciste
3101:Ligue des Patriotes
3087:Jeunesses Patriotes
2774:William D. Irvine,
2671:(1962) vol 11 p 311
2593:"Georges Boulanger"
2401:Assemblée Nationale
2256:Boulangist movement
2152:Ligue des Patriotes
2053:Chamber of Deputies
1989:Ligue des Patriotes
1826:Schnaebele incident
1678:general of division
1648:Patrice de MacMahon
1624:Champigny-sur-Marne
1614:Franco-Prussian War
1590:(he was wounded at
1586:. He fought in the
1493:Franco-Prussian War
1420:Politics portal
1234:Revolutions of 1989
962:Le Pen (Jean-Marie)
942:Kirchner (Cristina)
744:Popular sovereignty
729:Natural aristocracy
375:Franco-Prussian War
347:General of division
132:Chamber of Deputies
4031:French monarchists
3864:Boulevard Voltaire
3384:Phalange Française
2919:Political offices
2802:Peter M. Rutkoff,
2684:(1988), 15#3 p 395
2448:. pp. 97â98.
2326:In popular culture
2291:a decade earlier.
2250:Marguerite Brouzet
2234:
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2049:
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1694:Georges Clemenceau
1686:Pierre-Paul Cambon
1565:American Civil War
1249:Tea Party movement
769:Welfare chauvinism
687:Anti-establishment
620:Anti-globalization
239:League of Patriots
3978:
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3786:Tixier-Vignancour
3354:L'Ćuvre Française
3231:Drieu La Rochelle
2950:
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2823:Adrien Dansette,
2809:Frederic Seager,
2734:(1940) pp 183â216
2501:France Since 1870
2367:Guy de Maupassant
2337:Elena and Her Men
2232:(10 October 1891)
2197:and confinement.
2100:military dictator
2043:The duel between
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682:The Establishment
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562:Kirchnerism
483:Bonapartism
329:French Army
264:; his death
107:Preceded by
100:René Goblet
18:Boulangists
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1754:Orléanist
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1017:Netanyahu
987:MĂ©lenchon
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897:de Gaulle
822:Boulanger
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298:Signature
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635:Backlash
604:Concepts
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587:Qasimism
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