Political Restoration
Political restoration refers to the process of reinstating a previous political system, government, or leadership after a period of upheaval or change. This can occur after revolutions, coups, or significant political shifts, where the original authority or structure is reestablished to restore stability and continuity.
An example of political restoration is the Bourbon Restoration in France, which took place after the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte. The monarchy was reintroduced, and the Bourbon family regained power, aiming to return to pre-revolutionary governance and address the social and political chaos that had ensued.