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France in the World

Author : Patrick Boucheron,Stéphane Gerson
Publisher : Other Press, LLC
Page : 993 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2019-04-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781590519424

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France in the World by Patrick Boucheron,Stéphane Gerson Pdf

This dynamic collection presents a new way of writing national and global histories while developing our understanding of France in the world through short, provocative essays that range from prehistoric frescoes to Coco Chanel to the terrorist attacks of 2015. Bringing together an impressive group of established and up-and-coming historians, this bestselling history conceives of France not as a fixed, rooted entity, but instead as a place and an idea in flux, moving beyond all borders and frontiers, shaped by exchanges and mixtures. Presented in chronological order from 34,000 BC to 2015, each chapter covers a significant year from its own particular angle--the marriage of a Viking leader to a Carolingian princess proposed by Charles the Fat in 882, the Persian embassy's reception at the court of Louis XIV in 1715, the Chilean coup d'état against President Salvador Allende in 1973 that mobilized a generation of French left-wing activists. France in the World combines the intellectual rigor of an academic work with the liveliness and readability of popular history. With a brand-new preface aimed at an international audience, this English-language edition will be an essential resource for Francophiles and scholars alike.

The Radiance of France, new edition

Author : Gabrielle Hecht
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2009-07-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9780262266178

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The Radiance of France, new edition by Gabrielle Hecht Pdf

How it happened that technological prowess and national glory (or “radiance,” which also means “radiation” in French) became synonymous in France as nowhere else. In the aftermath of World War II, as France sought a distinctive role for itself in the modern, postcolonial world, the nation and its leaders enthusiastically embraced large technological projects in general and nuclear power in particular. The Radiance of France asks how it happened that technological prowess and national glory (or “radiance,” which also means “radiation” in French) became synonymous in France as nowhere else. To answer this question, Gabrielle Hecht has forged an innovative combination of technology studies and cultural and political history in a book that, as Michel Callon writes in the new foreword to this edition, “not only sheds new light on the role of technology in the construction of national identities” but is also “a seminal contribution to the history of contemporary France.” Proposing the concept of technopolitical regime as a way to analyze the social, political, cultural, and technological dynamics among engineering elites, unionized workers, and rural communities, Hecht shows how the history of France's first generation of nuclear reactors is also a history of the multiple meanings of nationalism, from the postwar period (and France's desire for post-Vichy redemption) to 1969 and the adoption of a “Frenchified” American design. This paperback edition of Hecht's groundbreaking book includes both Callon's foreword and an afterword by the author in which she brings the story up to date, and reflects on such recent developments as the 2007 French presidential election, the promotion of nuclear power as the solution to climate change, and France's aggressive exporting of nuclear technology.

Soccer Empire

Author : Laurent Dubois
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520269781

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Soccer Empire by Laurent Dubois Pdf

"Laurent Dubois mines the history of French soccer for fascinating theories and riveting stories. His understanding of the relationship between the game and politics is subtle, leading readers deep into important discussions about race and national identity. For those of us who admired the poetics of Les Bleus this is essential reading."—Franklin Foer, author of How Soccer Explains the World "Laurent Dubois is historian, fan and graceful writer all in one. In soccer, he has found an innovative way to explore France and its empire. A serious book and an excellent read."—Simon Kuper, author of Soccernomics "Beautifully lyrical and authoritative. We meet a host of players, colonized and colonizer, following them from their original playing fields—a vast lawn, a concrete lot—to their triumphs in national and international play." —Alice Kaplan, author of The Interpreter "This book is a brilliant, beautifully written, and unique history of French colonialism and post-coloniality through the lens of football/soccer. Dubois weaves an eminently readable and engaging narrative that tracks tensions around race and national identity through the biographies of key football players and officials who became iconic of the aspirations of peripheral subjects of the French empire. More than a simple history of French football, the book amounts to a description of France's imperial project and an incisive reflection on the race question in contemporary France. It will please both fans of the 'beautiful game' and those inclined to dismiss sports as but the opium of the masses."—Paul Silverstein, author of Algeria in France: Transpolitics, Race and Nation

France Since the Second World War

Author : Tyler Edward Stovall
Publisher : Longman Publishing Group
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015054112266

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France Since the Second World War by Tyler Edward Stovall Pdf

Asking how France has managed to preserve and shape her sense of national identity in the intervening years since the war, Professor Stovall explores the French postwar recovery and the 30 years of prosperity that followed.

France During World War Two

Author : Thomas Rodney Christofferson,Michael Scott Christofferson
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9780823225620

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France During World War Two by Thomas Rodney Christofferson,Michael Scott Christofferson Pdf

This title provides an introduction to almost every aspect of the French experience during World War II by integrating political, diplomatic, military, social, cultural and economic history. It chronicles the battles and campaigns that stained French soil with blood.

France and "Indochina"

Author : Kathryn Robson,Jennifer Yee
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : 0739108409

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France and "Indochina" by Kathryn Robson,Jennifer Yee Pdf

At the intersection of literary, cultural, and postcolonial studies, this volume looks at French perceptions of "Indochina" as they are conveyed through a variety of media including cinema, literature, art, and historical or anthropological writings. The volume is long awaited, as France's memory of "Indochina" is understudied compared to its relationship with its former colonies in West and North Africa. The book has contemporary urgency as the makeup of France's immigrant population changes and grows to include Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Laotioan populations.

A Literary Tour de France

Author : Robert Darnton
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2018-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780190678005

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A Literary Tour de France by Robert Darnton Pdf

The publishing industry in France in the years before the Revolution was a lively and sometimes rough-and-tumble affair, as publishers and printers scrambled to deal with (and if possible evade) shifting censorship laws and tax regulations, in order to cater to a reading public's appetite for books of all kinds, from the famous Encyclopédie, repository of reason and knowledge, to scandal-mongering libel and pornography. Historian and librarian Robert Darnton uses his exclusive access to a trove of documents-letters and documents from authors, publishers, printers, paper millers, type founders, ink manufacturers, smugglers, wagon drivers, warehousemen, and accountants-involving a publishing house in the Swiss town of Neuchatel to bring this world to life. Like other places on the periphery of France, Switzerland was a hotbed of piracy, carefully monitoring the demand for certain kinds of books and finding ways of fulfilling it. Focusing in particular on the diary of Jean-François Favarger, a traveling sales rep for a Swiss firm whose 1778 voyage, on horseback and on foot, around France to visit bookstores and renew accounts forms the spine of this story, Darnton reveals not only how the industry worked and which titles were in greatest demand, but the human scale of its operations. A Literary Tour de France is literally that. Darnton captures the hustle, picaresque comedy, and occasional risk of Favarger's travels in the service of books, and in the process offers an engaging, immersive, and unforgettable narrative of book culture at a critical moment in France's history.

Empire Lost

Author : M. Elisabeth Mudimbe-boyi
Publisher : After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : France
ISBN : 0739121359

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Empire Lost by M. Elisabeth Mudimbe-boyi Pdf

With global promotion of la Francophonie, the relation between the different constituencies of the world's French-speaking regions needs to be reexamined and debated. This book questions ingrained assumptions, pointing out the complexity of a never-ending relationship between francophone communities after the Empire.

Postcolonial France

Author : Paul A. Silverstein
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Black people
ISBN : 0745337740

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Postcolonial France by Paul A. Silverstein Pdf

Annotation France has in recent years emerged as a bellwether for worldwide anxieties around postcolonialism and multiculturalism, and the rise of right-wing populism. This book offers a detailed exploration of the dynamics and dilemmas of the present moment of crisis and hope in France through an exploration of a number of recent moral panics. Paul Silverstein here examines urban racial violence, female Islamic dress and male public prayer, anti-system gangster rap, and sports - all of which have triggered major national debates over France's multicultural future.

France and the Coming of the Second World War, 1936-1939

Author : Anthony Adamthwaite
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2021-12-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000352788

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France and the Coming of the Second World War, 1936-1939 by Anthony Adamthwaite Pdf

First published in 1977, France and the Coming of the Second World War investigates the policies that led to the collapse of French power. The book argues that this collapse was the result of social, political, and economic troubles that buffeted French leaders. It uses a wealth of documents to explore common debates, such as Britain’s culpability for France’s inability to prevent Germany’s reoccupation of the Rhineland. It also puts forward the threat of Italy and the Mediterranean as France’s main preoccupation, rather than Germany and central Europe. France and the Coming of the Second World War uses an extensive range of archival material and includes the private papers of Daladier, Bonnet, and a number of other prominent figures. It will appeal to those with an interest in the history of the Second World War, political history, and social history.

France and the Second World War

Author : Peter Davies
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2004-03-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134554997

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France and the Second World War by Peter Davies Pdf

France and the Second World War is a concise introduction to a crucial and controversial period of French history - world war and occupation. During World War Two, France had the dramatic experience of occupation by the Germans and the legacy of this traumatic time has lived on until today, to the enduring fascination of historians and students. France and the Second World War provides a fresh and balanced insight into the events of this era of conflict, exploring the key themes of: * Occupation as a social, economic and political phenomenon * the Vichy regime and the politics of collaboration * the 'resistance', resistors and its ideology * the liberation * the legacy of the wartime period.

France

Author : Bitsy Kemper
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2015-08
Category : JUVENILE NONFICTION
ISBN : 1634070437

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France by Bitsy Kemper Pdf

Highlights the geography, government, cities, currency, people, customs, and culture that make France unique in an increasingly globalized world.

France's Lost Empires

Author : Kate Marsh,Nicola Frith
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Collective memory
ISBN : 9780739148839

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France's Lost Empires by Kate Marsh,Nicola Frith Pdf

This collection of essays investigates the fundamental role that the loss of colonial territories at the end of the Ancient Regime and post-World War II has played in shaping French memories and colonial discourses. In identifying loss and nostalgia as key tropes in cultural representations, these essays call for a re-evaluation of French colonialism as a discourse informed not just by narratives of conquest, but equally by its histories of defeat.

Britain and France in Two World Wars

Author : Emile Chabal,Robert Tombs
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2013-09-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781441130396

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Britain and France in Two World Wars by Emile Chabal,Robert Tombs Pdf

This collection examines relations between France and Britain, in particular their conflicting memories of key episodes in their recent past.

Orders from France

Author : Roger G. Kennedy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 527 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : History
ISBN : 0812213289

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Orders from France by Roger G. Kennedy Pdf

A revealing and controversial look at the pervasive influence and activities of the French in America during the years of the French Revolution--published in connection with the French bicentennial. 150 halftones, 3 maps.