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    Les fêtes civiques toulousaines, lieu d’affirmation républicaine face au danger royaliste de l’an V by Marie-Hélène Guilbault

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…In Year V, the municipal administration of Toulouse of Jacobin tendency, and her mayor Desbarreaux were facing the attacks of the royalists and of some moderate republicans. They used the speeches delivered during the civic celebrations ordered by the Directory to put forward their republicanism and to maintain the cohesion of their community. …”
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    War, Trade and Desire: Urban Design and the Counter Public Spheres of Bangkok by Brian McGrath

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Ratchadamnoen, formerly a stage-set for royalist and nationalist pomp, has been continuously occupied for political uprisings. …”
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    Femmes engagées dans la chouannerie : motivations, modalités d’actions et processus de reconnaissance (1794-1830) by Solenn Mabo

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…They explained how they took part in the rebellion by giving refuge to the royalist fighters or engaging in other strategic missions. …”
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    THOMAS HOBBES VE DEMOKRASİ by Naci İspir

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…Howevers, Hobbes is thought to favour Royalist absolutism and is against democracy. This situation is generally explained in the meaning he seeks in autonomy. …”
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    To Sell England’s Jewels: Queen Henrietta Maria’s visits to the Continent, 1642 and 1644 by David HUMPHREY

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…In the pursuit of raising much needed finance for the English Royalist cause, Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I of England, twice visited the European mainland in the 1640s in attempts to sell items of the English Crown Jewels. …”
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    Disappointing Friends: France and the Confederate Catholics of Ireland, 1642-48 by Tadhg Ó HANNRACHÁIN

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Mazarin’s government failed to make use of Irish resources to fashion a successful anti-parliamentarian coalition in Ireland as a launching-pad for the resuscitation of the royalist position throughout the archipelago. French recruitment policies in Ireland also proved unsuccessful as the French received fewer recruits during the Confederate period than either immediately before or immediately after the association’s existence. …”
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    The representation of Irish affairs in La Gazette and in Nouvelles Ordinaires de Londres, 1649-1652 by Karine BIGAND

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…A lot of the reported news was from the last bastions of royalist resistance, Scotland and Ireland. From the summer of 1650, a new periodical, Nouvelles Ordinaires de Londres, was written in French in London and published on the continent, thereby promoting a different take on British news. …”
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    From the History of Corporate Mercenarism: British Clandestine Operation in the North Yemen in 1960s by M. A. Nebolsina

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Finally, the third section examines the mercenary activities in the final stages of the North Yemen Civil War, particularly difficulties they faced as the British and the Saudi governments began to lose interest in supporting the Royalists. In conclusion the author assesses the influence of this operation on the development of corporate mercenarism.…”
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    Dios, Patria y Rey José de la Riva-Agüero y Javier Prado (1904-1905) by Víctor Samuel Rivera

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Pero sería además una versión peruana del positivismo monarquista royaliste. Riva-Agüero habría tenido un referente oculto: el libro de filosofía social positivista de Javier Prado, Estado social del Perú durante la dominación española (1894), que habría puesto de cabeza. …”
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