The Identity of France by Fernand Braudel

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The Identity of France by Fernand Braudel

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A personal approach to the history of France in which the author shows himself a part of all that he has met. He describes the geographical circumstances of France, her fertility, her internal and external communications, her villages, towns and cities, showing how modern France emerged.

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The Identity of France by Fernand Braudel

In this personal approach to the history of France the author shows himself a part of all that he has met. He describes the geographical circumstances of the country, her fertility, her internal and external communications and the villages, towns and cities in which her people gathered. As he describes the situation he questions - why did Paris become the capital of France rather than Toulouse? What is a frontier? What did it mean in the 15th century? How did France become unified in the way that she did? Thus he shows how all this, which lies behind the outline, determined the shape of France. The author also wrote The Mediterranean and Civilization and Capitalism.
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ISBN 13 9780002177733
ISBN 10 0002177730
Title The Identity of France
Author Fernand Braudel
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1988-12-07
Number of pages 350
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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