orleanism

Definition of Orleanism**: Orleanism refers to a political doctrine or movement that supports the principles associated with the House of Orléans in France, particularly its emphasis on constitutional monarchy, liberal ideals, and a rejection of absolute monarchy. It is often associated with the reign of Louis-Philippe I, who ruled as King of the French from 1830 to 1848.

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Examples of "orleanism" in Sentences

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  • The rise of Orleanism during the July Monarchy brought about significant changes in French society, as it advocated for a more moderate and bourgeois government that aligned with liberal values
  • Critics of Orleanism argued that its focus on preserving the monarchy undermined the true republican ideals that many revolutionaries had fought for during the French Revolution
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