Abstract

Abstract Chapter 6 examines the French Third Republic. It analyzes the transition to and the nature of the Third Republic. This Third Republic turned into France's longest-lived regime since the revolution and achieved important successes but was also marred by critical weaknesses and extreme political polarization. The chapter analyzes the Third Republic's weaknesses through the prism of the Dreyfus Affair, the most important crisis the Republic confronted before the First World War.

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