Histoire Du Deux D cembre, written by P Mayer, recounts the historical events of the coup d' tat of December 2, 1851, in France. This pivotal moment in French history saw Louis-Napol on Bonaparte, then President of the Second Republic, seize power in a move that would ultimately lead to the establishment of the Second Empire. The book offers a detailed examination of the political climate, the key players involved, and the immediate and long-term consequences of this audacious act. Providing valuable insights into the complexities of French politics during the 19th century, this work remains a crucial resource for understanding the rise of authoritarianism and the dynamics of power.
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