1.the principles of monarchy. 2.advocacy of monarchical rule. [1830–40; compare Frenchmonarchisme,GermanMonarchismus] mon′ar•chist,n.,adj. mon`ar•chist′ic,adj. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random ...
caused the jury trial right to become "a battle cry in the French Revolution and the antimonarchist movements on the European Continent that followed." (132) Following the French Revolution, nearly all European countries, with the exception of the Netherlands, introduced some form of trial by ...
Success on the Stage: Mitty does Les Misérables By Hannah Moeller Staff Writer During the last few weeks of preparation for Mitty's spring musical Les Misera- bles the Performing Arts Wing was a hidden world of intricately winding hallways and scattered rooms, all full of laughter, music, ...
its people.And up to now,the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,which is a developed capitalistic state in the world,still retains its monarch.This paper will particularly introduce the process and the reasons for the monarch's retention during the English Bourgeois Revolution....
T. H. Huxley declared proudly of the many changes that had occurred during the monarch's long reign: This revolution - for it is nothing less - in... Gowan Dawson - Science and its popularization 被引量: 1发表: 2010年 Staging posts in history The Platinum Jubilee celebrations mark a uni...
The nationalist and liberal upsurge that swept over Spain and its overseas empire during the Peninsular War was focused, somewhat incomprehensibly, on the person of Ferdinand VII. After his restoration Ferdinand, through his reactionary measures, drove the forces that had placed him on the throne...
La politique franaise envers les tats Pontificaux sous la Monarchie de Juillet et la Seconde République (1830–1851) (review)Nicolas Jolicoeur's study is the first to treat French policy toward the Papal State during the July ... AJ Reinerman - 《Catholic Historical Review》 被引量: 0发表...
During his rule, Louis XIV implemented a variety of administrative reforms designed to bring order and stability to the French government. The Sun King was known for creating programs and institutes that helped promote the arts in French culture. He was also notorious for his rather overbearing ...
Even in these countries, the period of enlightened absolutism was brief. With the collapse of the feudal absolutist system as a result of the French Revolution, European monarchs abandoned their “liberal” undertakings in the spirit of enlightened absolutism. Almost everywhere the policy of ...
During the nineteenth century many small monarchies in Europe merged with other territories to form larger entities, and following World War I and World War II, many monarchies were abolished, but of those remaining all except Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Vatican City, and Monaco were headed...