noun
- Plural of bourbonism; principles, practices, or policies associated with the Bourbon dynasty or its supporters, especially rigid adherence to traditional monarchical authority and resistance to political reform.
Usage: historical; often capitalized when referring to the Bourbon dynasty; typically used in political or historical contexts
Examples
- The bourbonisms of the old regime prevented necessary social reforms.
- Historians debated the extent to which bourbonisms influenced European politics in the 19th century.
- The restoration movement was rooted in bourbonisms and a desire to return to absolute monarchy.
- Critics argued that bourbonisms represented an outdated approach to governance.
- The conflict between bourbonisms and revolutionary ideals shaped the era.