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Yet under the Directoire, he also introduced a new type of highly formalized portrait. Repeated reference to the hiring fair for the 1790s and the period of Napoleon's Consulate may be found in Alphonse Aulard, Paris pendant le Reaction thermidorienne et sous le directoire (Paris, 1902) and Paris sous la Consulat (Paris, 1909); and for the Restoration in Georges Bourgin and Hubert Bourgin, eds. The General Assembly is no more than a parody of democracy, while the Security Council is a sort of antiquated and unrepresentative directoire of some of the great powers, including several who are in decline but excluding some of the major actors. |
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