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Titre André Tardieu et la crise du constitutionnalisme libéral (1933-1934)
Auteur Nicolas Roussellier
Mir@bel Revue 20 & 21. Revue d'histoire
Titre à cette date : Vingtième siècle, revue d'histoire
Numéro no 21, janvier-mars 1989
Page 57-70
Résumé anglais André Tardieu and the crisis of liberal constitutionalism (1933-1934), Nicolas Roussellier. Symbol and leader of a powerful current which demanded a " reform of the State " in the France of the early 1930s, André Tardieu never crossed the threshold of a break with the republican tradition. But his plan for strengthening the executive power led to a double impasse, threoretical and practical. How was it possible to renew the Third Republic's institutions without forsaking the postulates on which they were based ? This accounts for the paradoxes of an itinerary which led him to the apparent summit of his career after the events of 6 February 1934, and then in less than one year to retirement and definitive silence.
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