The Mountain (1849)
The Mountain (French: La Montagne), with its members collectively called Democratic Socialists (French: Démocrate-socialistes), was a political group of the French Second Republic. The group drew its name from The Mountain, a group active in the early period of the French Revolution. Standing on a republican platform, its main opposition was the conservative Party of Order. The Mountain achieved 25% of the vote, compared to 53% for the Party of Order. It was led by Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin, one of the members of the Second Republic's early provisional government.
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1848 French Constituent Assembly election1848 French presidential election1849 French legislative electionAlexandre Auguste Ledru-RollinDemocratic socialismEugène CorbinFrench Provisional Government of 1848French_Second_RepublicGodefroy CalèsHenri-François-Alphonse EsquirosJoseph GuinardLeft–right political spectrumList of political ideologiesModerate Republicans (France)MontagnardMontagnard (1848 revolution)Radical Party (France)Radicalism (historical)Social_democracyThe Communist ManifestoThe Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis BonaparteThe Mountain (disambiguation)Émile de Girardin
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The Mountain (1849)
The Mountain (French: La Montagne), with its members collectively called Democratic Socialists (French: Démocrate-socialistes), was a political group of the French Second Republic. The group drew its name from The Mountain, a group active in the early period of the French Revolution. Standing on a republican platform, its main opposition was the conservative Party of Order. The Mountain achieved 25% of the vote, compared to 53% for the Party of Order. It was led by Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin, one of the members of the Second Republic's early provisional government.
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Con il termine Montagnardi (fr ...... socialiste e socio-cristiane.
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La Montagne est le nom pris pa ...... de la journée du 13 juin 1849.
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The Mountain (French: La Monta ...... early provisional government.
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Con il termine Montagnardi (fr ...... socialiste e socio-cristiane.
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La Montagne est le nom pris pa ...... isième République commençante.
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The Mountain (French: La Monta ...... early provisional government.
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The Mountain (1849)
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