Un aventurier français d’origine corse, qui a guerroyé en Italie, qui fait usage de sa popularité pour se hisser au pouvoir, qui tente un coup d’État pour s’y maintenir, et qui “sauve” la République en la transformant en Empire… Ça vous fait penser à qui ? À Napoléon Bonaparte, évidemment ! Mais aussi à son neveu, Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, qui refait exactement le même coup que son oncle, à peine 52 ans plus tard ! Il fallait oser. Et c'est justement ce qui nous intéresse aujourd'hui : comprendre pourquoi le Président s'est pris pour un Empereur.
➤ Pour connaître le début de l'histoire, bien comprendre ce qu'est la IIe République, et savoir comment Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte en est arrivé là, c'est par ici que ça se passe : https://youtu.be/BoiewlSqbTA
? Écriture : Benjamin Brillaud et Antoine Resche / Histony
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Sommaire :
0:00 : Introduction
0:57 : La république des royalistes
10:33 : Le loup dans la bergerie
15:17 : Fini de jouer
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➤➤➤ Pour en savoir plus :
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- Sylvie Aprile, La Révolution inachevée, 1815-1870, Belin, 2010
- Maurice Aghulon, 1848, ou l’apprentissage de la République, Seuil, 2002
- Quentin Deluermoz, Le crépuscule des révolutions, 1848-1871, Seuil, 2012
- Philippe Vigier, La Seconde République, PUF, 1992
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