Restoration Politics
Restoration Politics refers to the political movements and actions aimed at restoring a previous state of governance or social order after a period of upheaval or change. This often occurs after revolutions, wars, or significant political shifts, where leaders seek to reinstate traditional institutions, values, or monarchies that were disrupted.
A notable example of Restoration Politics is the Restoration of the Monarchy in England after the English Civil War, which saw the return of King Charles II in 1660. Such movements can also involve the re-establishment of previous laws, customs, and political structures that align with the ideals of the past.