Abstract

The aim of the article is to analyze Charles Maurras’ concept of integral nationalism, in which he assumed the restoration of the limited monarchy to be the only appropriate governance model which enables a nation to develop. The first part outlines Ch. Maurras’ perception of integral nationalism and the role of monarchy in relation to the nation. The latter part is an attempt to use the French version of nationalism in modern European monarchies and find a set of characteristics that should represent the new royal power. The results of the research show that Maurras’ new version of nationalism was not as utopian as it was claimed by his critics and has applications in modern European monarchies.

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