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France
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Charlemagne, major figure in medieval French history
French Language
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French Revolution, major event in European history
Napoleon I, French military leader who conquered much of Europe
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arts, music, and literature
business and economy
business and economy – tourism
chronicles and historiography
cities
colonies and colonialism
crime
customs and culture
education
fashion
foreign relations
French Revolution
geography and environment
government and politics
overview of French government
1968 crisis and strikes
abdication of Charles X
abolition of monarchy
abolition of slavery
absolutism
absolutism and Louis XIV
acquisition of French Flanders
aid and assistance
anarchism
annexation of Lorraine
anti-Communist labor organization
anti-Semitism
assembly, freedom of
attempt to restore monarchy during French Revolution
bankruptcy of French government
Blum, Léon first Jew to be premier of France
censorship
Chamber of Deputies
charters confirming privileges of nobles
church and state
civil rights and civil liberties
civil service
claim to Alsace-Lorraine
class system
collaboration with Germany during World War II
Commune of Paris, 1871
communes
Communism in France
comptroller general during reign of Louis XIV
conspiracy against Guise family by Huguenot leaders and Catherine de Médicis
conspiracy between Catherine de Médicis and Guise family against Huguenots
Constituent Assembly
constitution for Fifth Republic, 1958
constitution for Fourth Republic, 1946
constitution of 1791
constitution of 1814
constitution under First Republic
Constitutional Council
constitutional monarchy
constitutional referendum (1958)
constitutional reform
Consulate
Consulate – Napoleon I
Consulate – Napoleonic Wars
Consulate – Sieyès, Emmanuel Joseph
control of French government under reign of Francis II
Council of Five Hundred
Council of the Republic
courts
courts-martial
De Gaulle administration (1965)
De Gaulle’s resignation
decline of feudalism
defense and foreign policy
democracy
despots
Diamond Necklace, Affair of the
dictators
Directory period
dissolution of Chamber of Deputies, 1877
Doctrinaire Party
Dreyfus Affair
ecclesiastical courts
election of 1988
election of 1995
elections
Estates-General
executive branch
exiles from France
failed EU constitution referendum
fall of Second Empire
fascism of the Vichy regime
favoritism toward Roman Catholic Church
feudalism
feudalism – Anjou (historic region, France)
feudalism – Edward
Fifth Republic
financial reforms
First Republic
First Republic, satellite states
Fourth Republic
French Community
French Community – French West Africa
French Rulers (table)
French Spoliation Claims
French throne inherited by Henry VI (of England)
Gaullists
government during French Revolution
government-in-exile during World War II
Holy Roman Empire
housing
Independent Socialist Party
international alliances
Jacobin club presidents
judicial reforms
labor movement in France
law enforcement
League of the Public Weal
legal tender
Legion of Honor winners
legislature
local government
Louis Phillippe and the July monarchy
mercantilism
Middle Ages
Middle East
Mitterand and Chirac presidencies
Nantes, Edict of
Napoleon’s internal policies
National Assembly
National Constituent Assembly
National Convention
nationalism
nationalization of industry
new constitution, 1791
nuclear testing
overseas territories and departments
Parlement
parliaments
people in government, 15th century
people in government, 16th century
people in government, 17th century
people in government, 18th century
people in government, 19th century
people in government, 20th century
people in government, 21st century
people in government, French Revolution
persecution of Huguenots
Political and Social Thought of the Enlightenment
political espionage
political groups
political parties
politics from Napoleon to World War I
Popular Democratic Party
Popular Front
Popular Republican Movement Party
power of Paris
premiers
presidents
presidents and prime ministers (table)
press, freedom of the
prime ministers
privatization of industry
public sector strike, 1994
Radical Party
Radical Socialist Party
reduction in power of feudal lords
reduction of taxes on peasantry
religious liberty
Renaissance
representative bodies
repression of political power of Protestants
Republicans
resistance movements during World War II
Restoration
restoration of Bourbon regime in 1789
restriction of voting rights to men of property
revocation of Edict of Nantes
revolutionary societies
right-wing movements
role of premier
Roman Catholic Church and politics
rule of Louis Phillippe and 2nd Republic
Salic Law
Second Empire
second Provisional Assembly
Second Republic
secret military operations
secret police
secretaries general of French Communist Party
seignorialism
Senate
separation of church and state
social legislation
social services
Socialism
succession of monarchy
supporters of constitutional monarchy
table of UN Security Council members
taxation
taxation – Amboise, Georges d’
taxation – Charles IV (of France)
taxation – Estates-General
taxation – Fronde
taxation – Louis XV
taxation – Louis XVI
taxation – Mazarin, Jules
taxation – Philip IV (of France)
taxation – Philip VI
Third Republic
ultraroyalist parties of reaction
Union for French Democracy
Union of Democrats for the Republic
Union of the Left
unitary system
Vichy government collaboration and crimes
Vichy government during World War II
voting rights
women, representation in French politics
health issues
highest point
historic regions
history
history 1938-1998 (archives)
judicial system
languages
largest city
maps
museums and libraries
nuclear testing
pictures of France
plants and animals
population and demographics
prehistoric monuments
primary source historical documents
quotations
religion
royalty
sports and recreation
table of countries that have abolished the death penalty
tallest mountain
technology
warfare
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