Abstract

AbstractThis chapter discusses how the Gendarmerie was on the lookout for political disaffection throughout the July Monarchy. There was a little serious political commotion to occupy Gendarmerie brigades across provincial France in the months and years following the July Revolution. Moreover, legislation under the Restoration and the July Monarchy sought to improve the situation of the country, but even in départements where the state of the roads was prominent, the peasantry could resent the resulting interference.

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