The French Republic by Maurice Agulhon

The French Republic by Maurice Agulhon

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The French Republic by Maurice Agulhon

Winner of the Gobert Prize of the Academie Francaise, this book is a history of modern France. It opens with the impassioned years following the establishment of the Republic, and the introduction of democratic values and civil freedoms. It describes the Belle Epoque, its wholesale destruction during World War I, the disillusionment of the 1920s and 1930s, followed by the fall of France to Germany in 1940. In his account of the Occupation and the Vichy regime, the author examines dispassionately the vexed question of collaboration, guilt and resistance. The final part of the book tells of the mixed fortunes of the Fourth Republic, the triumphant return of De Gaulle, the accelerating process of decolonization and the near-revolution in 1968. It describes the role of France in the European Community, the growth of the economy under Giscard and Mitterand and recent signs of discord among its varied cultures and peoples.
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ISBN 13 9780631199731
ISBN 10 063119973X
Title The French Republic
Author Maurice Agulhon
Series History Of France S
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1995-09-30
Number of pages 500
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