Redefining the French Republic is an innovative work. Explicitly adopting a multidisciplinary approach, the book investigates continuity and change in contemporary French politics, society and culture.
Redefining the French Republic is an innovative work. Explicitly adopting a multidisciplinary approach, the book investigates continuity and change in contemporary French politics, society and culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alistair Cole is Professor of European Studies at Cardiff University. Gino Raymond is Reader in French Studies at the University of Bristol
Inhaltsangabe
1. The republican ideal and the reality of the Republic Gino Raymond 2. French politics in the twenty first century Alistair Cole and David Hanley 3. Politics on the periphery: Brittany and republican France Alistair Cole 4. Urban governance and local democracy in France Susan Milner 5. From margin to mainstream? Establishing a community of gay citizens Steve Wharton 6.The citizen and the subject Nadia Kiwan 7. Social policy and the challenge to the 'republican model' Jean Paul Révauger 8. The interventionist state: demise or transformation? Mairi Maclean 9.Exporting the republican model? A critique of France's historic mission in Africa Gordon Cumming
1. The republican ideal and the reality of the Republic Gino Raymond 2. French politics in the twenty first century Alistair Cole and David Hanley 3. Politics on the periphery: Brittany and republican France Alistair Cole 4. Urban governance and local democracy in France Susan Milner 5. From margin to mainstream? Establishing a community of gay citizens Steve Wharton 6.The citizen and the subject Nadia Kiwan 7. Social policy and the challenge to the 'republican model' Jean Paul Révauger 8. The interventionist state: demise or transformation? Mairi Maclean 9.Exporting the republican model? A critique of France's historic mission in Africa Gordon Cumming
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