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Boulangism|buːˈlænʒɪz(ə)m| [ad. F. Boulangisme, f. the name of Georges Ernest Jean Marie Boulanger (1837–91), French general and politician.] The principles and methods of Boulanger and his party who, from about 1886 to 1889, advocated a policy of militarism and revenge against Germany. So Bouˈlangist a. and n.
1888Times 16 Mar. 5/4 Nothing proved that Boulangism had anything in common with Bonapartism. 1888Appletons' Ann. Cycl. 1887 292/1 Boulangist Demonstrations... Crowds gathered around the Opéra cheering Boulanger. 1889F. Turner General Boulanger 197 Another method invented by the Government to crush out Boulangism was the employment of numbers of police spies to watch the General, Count Dillon, and all the principal members of the National party. 1889St. James's Gaz. 16 Jan. 10/2 The source of the Boulangist election expenditure is a burning question in France. Ibid. 3 Aug. 9/2 Fifteen telegraph clerks, reported to the Postmaster-General as Boulangists. 1954A. J. P. Taylor Struggle for Mastery 315 If there had ever been a Boulangist crisis, it was now over. |