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MÉMOIRES POUR SERVIR A L'HISTOIRE DE MON TEMPS (II) - PARIS MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS, RUE VIVIENNE, 2 BIS. - MÉMOIRES POUR SERVIR A L'HISTOIRE DE MON TEMPS - PAR - M. GUIZOT - TOME DEUXIÈME
CHAPITRE IX - LA RÉVOLUTION DE 1830.
CHAPITRE X - MON MINISTÈRE DE L'INTÉRIEUR.
CHAPITRE XI - LE PROCÈS DES MINISTRES DE CHARLES X ET LE SAC DE SAINT-GERMAIN-L'AUXERROIS.
CHAPITRE XII. - M. CASIMIR PÉRIER ET L'ANARCHIE.
CHAPITRE XIII - M. CASIMIR PÉRIER ET LA PAIX.
CHAPITRE XIV - INSURRECTIONS LÉGITIMISTE ET RÉPUBLICAINE.—OPPOSITION PARLEMENTAIRE.—FORMATION DU CABINET DU 11 OCTOBRE 1832.
PIÈCES HISTORIQUES - I
II
The memoir opens in the feverish days of July 1830, when the author arrives in Paris just as the old order begins to crumble. He finds the city alive with heated debates among deputies, restless crowds in the streets, and a frantic scramble to decide whether a new monarchy or a republic should emerge. Through vivid recollections of meetings with figures like Casimir Périer and the Duke of Orléans, he sketches the clash of ideas that set the nation on fire.
Drawing on his own brief stint as interior minister, the narrator reflects on the personal stakes of political involvement and the bitter sense of defeat that haunts all participants. He offers a candid assessment of the competing factions—royalists, republicans, and those still clinging to Napoléon II—while probing the deeper human passions that drive such upheavals.
The author promises a balanced account, pledging honesty to friends and fairness to opponents. Listeners will be taken into the chaotic swirl of meetings, secret societies, and street protests that defined this pivotal moment in French history, gaining insight into the motivations and anxieties that fueled the 1830 Revolution.
Language
fr
Duration
~14 hours (807K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-03-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1787–1874
A historian, statesman, and powerful voice of French liberal thought, he helped shape public debate in 19th-century France. His life moved between scholarship and government, making him a key witness to revolution, monarchy, and republic.
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