Continuity in French constitutional history
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This paper considers the constitutional history of France, especially the history of representative institutions, the state bureaucracy, and of executive power, both before and after the Revolution. It puts forward the idea that the history of the French state is one that has many characteristics of continuity as well as those of change. The history of the French constitution is one of the development of an administrative state and of institutions which impose limits on that state.