THIERS, ADOLPHE

ädôlfˈ tyĕr, 1797–1877, French statesman, journalist, and historian.

After studying law at Aix-en-Provence, Thiers went (1821) to Paris and joined the group of writers that attacked the reactionary government of King Charles X. Thiers reflected the views of the upper bourgeoisie. Although immensely popular in their time, Thiers's historical works are today generally regarded as superficial and inaccurate eulogies of the French Revolution and of Napoleon, written from the bourgeois point of view. His History of the French Revolution (10 vol., 1823–27; tr., 5 vol., 1895) illustrated his moderate liberal views. With F. A. M. Mignet and others he started (1830) the journal National, which had an important part in bringing about the July Revolution of 1830.

Thiers held ministerial posts under Louis Philippe, whose candidacy as king of the French he had promoted. As minister of the interior, he brutally suppressed the workers' insurrection of Apr., 1834, in Paris and Lyons. Thiers was premier in 1836, but his projected intervention against the Carlists in Spain caused his dismissal. In 1840 he again headed a cabinet, but his aggressive foreign policy—this time he sought to intervene in favor of Muhammad Ali in Egypt, thus bringing France to the brink of war with Great Britain—once again lacked royal support and brought about his fall.

He then became a liberal opponent of the July Monarchy and again turned to writing, beginning his History of the Consulate and the Empire (20 vol., 1845–62; tr. 1845–62). In the midst of the February Revolution of 1848, Louis Philippe offered him the title of premier, but he refused, and both king and Thiers were soon swept aside by the revolutionary tide. Elected (1848) to the constituent assembly, Thiers was a leader of the right-wing liberals and bitterly opposed the socialists.

Thiers supported Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (later Emperor Napoleon III) for president of the French republic, but his opposition to Bonaparte's coup in Dec., 1851, led to his arrest and exile. He was allowed to return not long afterward, but for ten years he remained out of government affairs. In 1863 he was elected to the legislature, where he opposed the emperor and helped to bring about reforms. Although he had previously favored an aggressive foreign policy, Thiers spoke out (1870) against involvement in the Franco-Prussian War. Vindicated by the disastrous defeat of France, he was chosen chief executive of the provisional government at Bordeaux in 1871. He negotiated the preliminary Peace of Versailles with Otto von Bismarck and ordered his troops to suppress the Commune of Paris of 1871—an order carried out with ferocious severity.

In Aug., 1871, his title became president of the republic. Credit for France's quick payment of its war indemnity to Germany and for the consequent evacuation (1873) of France by German troops belongs largely to Thiers's efficient economic policy. However, his insistence upon a conservative republic alienated both the monarchist majority and the left-wing minority in the national assembly, and in 1873 he was forced to resign. In the elections of 1877 he helped to restore republican unity and bring about the election of a republican legislature.

See his memoirs (1903, tr. 1915); J. M. S. Allison, Thiers and the French Monarchy (1926, repr. 1968) and Monsieur Thiers (1932).

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...be war in Europe. From Paris, Adolphe Thiers, the warlike President du Conseil...Maronite uprising. At the same time, Thiers was dismissed by Louis-Philippe...1996); Francois Charles-Roux, Thiers et Mehemet Ali (Plon, 1951...
...censored. A favourite target was Adolphe Thiers, the new governments first president...Gill drew more than 500 images of Thiers alone, though he had never met...but not published), showing Thiers dressed as the eponymous heroine...
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...as its candidate for the presidency, more because they could not agree on anyone else than for any better reason. Adolphe Thiers, the distinguished historian who was the partys leading figure, considered Louis Napoleon a cretin. The cretin...
...ago, the superiority of the West was taken for granted as part of the natural order. It was actually a Frenchman - Adolphe Thiers - who in 1851 declared that Gods design for civilization had given to the temperate zone the intelligence whereby...
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...of famine. Though Bismarck and Adolphe Thiers signed an armistice on the same...the War In the wars aftermath, Thiers was named chief of the executive...refused to disarm and to submit to the Thiers regime, and the Commune of Paris...
...moderate government of Paris led his opponents to compromise on a government headed by Adolphe Thiers, and shortly before the proclamation of the Commune of Paris , Thiers had Blanqui arrested. The commune, whose temporary success was largely Blanquis...
...Philippe. In the Revolution of 1848 he was associated with Adolphe Thiers. Remusat went into exile after the coup of Louis Napoleon...Empire. After Napoleons fall he served (1871 73) under Thiers as minister of foreign affairs. Among his works are...
...Parisians opposed the national government, headed by Adolphe Thiers , and the National Assembly at Versailles, as too conservative...too ready to accept a humiliating peace with Prussia. Thiers, after failing to disarm the Parisian national guard...
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