Vichy France by Robert Paxton

Vichy France by Robert Paxton

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A disturbing account of the Vichy period, demonstrating how in the interests of stability, French national feeling favored collboration with the German-controlled regime.

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Vichy France by Robert Paxton

ROBERT O. PAXTON'S CLASIC STUDY of the aftermath of France's sudden collapse under Nazi invasion utilizes captured German archives and other contemporary materials to construct a strong and disturbing account of the Vichy period in France. With a new introduction and updated bibliography, VICHY FRANCE demonstrates that the collaborationist government of Marshal Petain did far more than merely react to German pressures. The Vichy leaders actively pursued their own double agenda -- internally, the authoritarian and racist national revolution, and, externally, an attempt to persuade Hitler to accept this new France as a partner in his new Europe.
Tells us as much of the truth about Vichy as we are likely to have for a long time.. Paxton answers all the basic questions... in an even tone, with a vigorous style, allowing the devastating documents... to speak for themselves. New York Times Book Review
Robert O. Paxton is Mellon Professor Emeritus of the Social Sciences at Columbia University. His other books include Parades and Politics at Vichy, Europe in the Twentieth Century, and French Peasant Fascism.
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ISBN 13 9780231124690
ISBN 10 0231124694
Title Vichy France
Author Robert Paxton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Columbia University Press
Year published 2001-06-22
Number of pages 438
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