An accessible, up-to-date introductory text for non-historians studying French at undergraduate level, providing an overview of the major political and social change in France since 1815 so that students can gain the historical context necessary to understand contemporary France.
An accessible, up-to-date introductory text for non-historians studying French at undergraduate level, providing an overview of the major political and social change in France since 1815 so that students can gain the historical context necessary to understand contemporary France.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martin Evans is Professor of Modern European History at the University of Sussex, UK and Emmanuel Godin is Principal Lecturer in European Area Studies at the University of Portsmouth, UK.
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List of figures. List of maps. Preface. Abbreviations. 1. The French Revolution: history memory politics 2.The Bourbon Restoration 1814-30 3.The July Monarchy 1830-48 4. The Second Republic 1848-52 and the Second Empire 1852-70 5. The Third Republic 1870-1914 6. France 1914-31 7. France 1931-39 8. Occupied France 1940-44 9. The French Republic 1944-58 10. The Gaullist Revolution 1958-69 11. After de Gaulle: Pomidou 1969-74 and Giscard 1974-81 12. 1981-2003- From la grande alternance to normalisation 13. France after 2003 Further Reading Index
List of figures. List of maps. Preface. Abbreviations. 1. The French Revolution: history memory politics 2.The Bourbon Restoration 1814-30 3.The July Monarchy 1830-48 4. The Second Republic 1848-52 and the Second Empire 1852-70 5. The Third Republic 1870-1914 6. France 1914-31 7. France 1931-39 8. Occupied France 1940-44 9. The French Republic 1944-58 10. The Gaullist Revolution 1958-69 11. After de Gaulle: Pomidou 1969-74 and Giscard 1974-81 12. 1981-2003- From la grande alternance to normalisation 13. France after 2003 Further Reading Index
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