Charles Rist
Season of Infamy
A Diary of War and Occupation, 1939-1945
Übersetzer: Aynesworth, Michele McKay
Charles Rist
Season of Infamy
A Diary of War and Occupation, 1939-1945
Übersetzer: Aynesworth, Michele McKay
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Season of Infamy presents a distinctive, closely-observed view of life in France under the occupation.
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Season of Infamy presents a distinctive, closely-observed view of life in France under the occupation.
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- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780253019448
- ISBN-10: 0253019443
- Artikelnr.: 42852040
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780253019448
- ISBN-10: 0253019443
- Artikelnr.: 42852040
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Charles Rist. Translated by Michele McKay Aynesworth. Foreword by Robert O. Paxton
Foreword by Robert O. Paxton
A Note from the Translator
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the 1983 French Edition by Jean-Noël Jeanneney
Regarding the History and Annotation of the Text (Jeanneney)
A Brief Who's Who of the Rist Family
I. War Begins
2 September 1939 - 23 January 1940
II. Blockade Mission, Visit to Roosevelt
24 January - 24 April 1940
III. Hitler's Army Enters Paris
16 May - 12 July 1940
IV. Vichy and the "French State": Beginnings
12 July - 29 September 1940
V. Promulgation of Anti-Jewish Laws
4 October - 15 December 1940
VI. "National Renewal": Harem Hijinks
17 December 1940 - 14 March 1941
VII. The Spreading Conflagration
16 March - 17 August 1941
VIII. Pétain's Ambassador to Washington?
30 August - 26 October 1941
IX. End of My Mission
11 November - 15 November 1941
X. The Wind Shifts
16 November - 14 December 1941
XI. "A War Against the Jews"
15 December 1941 - 27 February 1942
XII. War Hits Close to Home
4 March - 15 July 1942
XIII. Certificates of Not Belonging to the Jewish Race
24 July - 23 October 1942
XIV. "Coup de Théâtre": A Turning Point in the War
24 October - 13 December 1942
XV. Internal Gangrene
16 December 1942 - 6 February 1943
XVI. Growing Doubts and Hardships at Home
10 February - 6 July 1943
XVII. Good News from Italy, Perils on the Home Front
12 July - 5 September 1943
XVIII. Twilight of the Rogues
9 September - 20 November 1943
XIX. The Old Man's Wall
21 November - 31 December 1943
XX. Reign of Terror
2 January - 23 February 1944
XXI. All-Out Civil War
29 February - 25 April 1944
XXII. "Poor France!"
27 April - 6 August 1944
XXIII. State of Siege: The Allies Advance
11 August - 24 August 1944
XXIV. The Ransom for Deliverance
25 August 1944 - 27 December 1945
Appendix I: Timeline of Rist's Movements During the War
Appendix II: The Anti-Jewish Laws of Vichy
Appendix III: Poem by Antoinette Rist Constable
Appendix IV: Postmortem
12 September 1944. Letter to American Colonel Behn Regarding the Situation
in France
6 August 1946. The "Tyranny of the Military"
13 May 1948. Cruelty Everywhere
Appendix V: Members of Rist's Extended Family Imprisoned or Killed
Glossary
Works Cited
Index
A Note from the Translator
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the 1983 French Edition by Jean-Noël Jeanneney
Regarding the History and Annotation of the Text (Jeanneney)
A Brief Who's Who of the Rist Family
I. War Begins
2 September 1939 - 23 January 1940
II. Blockade Mission, Visit to Roosevelt
24 January - 24 April 1940
III. Hitler's Army Enters Paris
16 May - 12 July 1940
IV. Vichy and the "French State": Beginnings
12 July - 29 September 1940
V. Promulgation of Anti-Jewish Laws
4 October - 15 December 1940
VI. "National Renewal": Harem Hijinks
17 December 1940 - 14 March 1941
VII. The Spreading Conflagration
16 March - 17 August 1941
VIII. Pétain's Ambassador to Washington?
30 August - 26 October 1941
IX. End of My Mission
11 November - 15 November 1941
X. The Wind Shifts
16 November - 14 December 1941
XI. "A War Against the Jews"
15 December 1941 - 27 February 1942
XII. War Hits Close to Home
4 March - 15 July 1942
XIII. Certificates of Not Belonging to the Jewish Race
24 July - 23 October 1942
XIV. "Coup de Théâtre": A Turning Point in the War
24 October - 13 December 1942
XV. Internal Gangrene
16 December 1942 - 6 February 1943
XVI. Growing Doubts and Hardships at Home
10 February - 6 July 1943
XVII. Good News from Italy, Perils on the Home Front
12 July - 5 September 1943
XVIII. Twilight of the Rogues
9 September - 20 November 1943
XIX. The Old Man's Wall
21 November - 31 December 1943
XX. Reign of Terror
2 January - 23 February 1944
XXI. All-Out Civil War
29 February - 25 April 1944
XXII. "Poor France!"
27 April - 6 August 1944
XXIII. State of Siege: The Allies Advance
11 August - 24 August 1944
XXIV. The Ransom for Deliverance
25 August 1944 - 27 December 1945
Appendix I: Timeline of Rist's Movements During the War
Appendix II: The Anti-Jewish Laws of Vichy
Appendix III: Poem by Antoinette Rist Constable
Appendix IV: Postmortem
12 September 1944. Letter to American Colonel Behn Regarding the Situation
in France
6 August 1946. The "Tyranny of the Military"
13 May 1948. Cruelty Everywhere
Appendix V: Members of Rist's Extended Family Imprisoned or Killed
Glossary
Works Cited
Index
Foreword by Robert O. Paxton
A Note from the Translator
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the 1983 French Edition by Jean-Noël Jeanneney
Regarding the History and Annotation of the Text (Jeanneney)
A Brief Who's Who of the Rist Family
I. War Begins
2 September 1939 - 23 January 1940
II. Blockade Mission, Visit to Roosevelt
24 January - 24 April 1940
III. Hitler's Army Enters Paris
16 May - 12 July 1940
IV. Vichy and the "French State": Beginnings
12 July - 29 September 1940
V. Promulgation of Anti-Jewish Laws
4 October - 15 December 1940
VI. "National Renewal": Harem Hijinks
17 December 1940 - 14 March 1941
VII. The Spreading Conflagration
16 March - 17 August 1941
VIII. Pétain's Ambassador to Washington?
30 August - 26 October 1941
IX. End of My Mission
11 November - 15 November 1941
X. The Wind Shifts
16 November - 14 December 1941
XI. "A War Against the Jews"
15 December 1941 - 27 February 1942
XII. War Hits Close to Home
4 March - 15 July 1942
XIII. Certificates of Not Belonging to the Jewish Race
24 July - 23 October 1942
XIV. "Coup de Théâtre": A Turning Point in the War
24 October - 13 December 1942
XV. Internal Gangrene
16 December 1942 - 6 February 1943
XVI. Growing Doubts and Hardships at Home
10 February - 6 July 1943
XVII. Good News from Italy, Perils on the Home Front
12 July - 5 September 1943
XVIII. Twilight of the Rogues
9 September - 20 November 1943
XIX. The Old Man's Wall
21 November - 31 December 1943
XX. Reign of Terror
2 January - 23 February 1944
XXI. All-Out Civil War
29 February - 25 April 1944
XXII. "Poor France!"
27 April - 6 August 1944
XXIII. State of Siege: The Allies Advance
11 August - 24 August 1944
XXIV. The Ransom for Deliverance
25 August 1944 - 27 December 1945
Appendix I: Timeline of Rist's Movements During the War
Appendix II: The Anti-Jewish Laws of Vichy
Appendix III: Poem by Antoinette Rist Constable
Appendix IV: Postmortem
12 September 1944. Letter to American Colonel Behn Regarding the Situation
in France
6 August 1946. The "Tyranny of the Military"
13 May 1948. Cruelty Everywhere
Appendix V: Members of Rist's Extended Family Imprisoned or Killed
Glossary
Works Cited
Index
A Note from the Translator
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the 1983 French Edition by Jean-Noël Jeanneney
Regarding the History and Annotation of the Text (Jeanneney)
A Brief Who's Who of the Rist Family
I. War Begins
2 September 1939 - 23 January 1940
II. Blockade Mission, Visit to Roosevelt
24 January - 24 April 1940
III. Hitler's Army Enters Paris
16 May - 12 July 1940
IV. Vichy and the "French State": Beginnings
12 July - 29 September 1940
V. Promulgation of Anti-Jewish Laws
4 October - 15 December 1940
VI. "National Renewal": Harem Hijinks
17 December 1940 - 14 March 1941
VII. The Spreading Conflagration
16 March - 17 August 1941
VIII. Pétain's Ambassador to Washington?
30 August - 26 October 1941
IX. End of My Mission
11 November - 15 November 1941
X. The Wind Shifts
16 November - 14 December 1941
XI. "A War Against the Jews"
15 December 1941 - 27 February 1942
XII. War Hits Close to Home
4 March - 15 July 1942
XIII. Certificates of Not Belonging to the Jewish Race
24 July - 23 October 1942
XIV. "Coup de Théâtre": A Turning Point in the War
24 October - 13 December 1942
XV. Internal Gangrene
16 December 1942 - 6 February 1943
XVI. Growing Doubts and Hardships at Home
10 February - 6 July 1943
XVII. Good News from Italy, Perils on the Home Front
12 July - 5 September 1943
XVIII. Twilight of the Rogues
9 September - 20 November 1943
XIX. The Old Man's Wall
21 November - 31 December 1943
XX. Reign of Terror
2 January - 23 February 1944
XXI. All-Out Civil War
29 February - 25 April 1944
XXII. "Poor France!"
27 April - 6 August 1944
XXIII. State of Siege: The Allies Advance
11 August - 24 August 1944
XXIV. The Ransom for Deliverance
25 August 1944 - 27 December 1945
Appendix I: Timeline of Rist's Movements During the War
Appendix II: The Anti-Jewish Laws of Vichy
Appendix III: Poem by Antoinette Rist Constable
Appendix IV: Postmortem
12 September 1944. Letter to American Colonel Behn Regarding the Situation
in France
6 August 1946. The "Tyranny of the Military"
13 May 1948. Cruelty Everywhere
Appendix V: Members of Rist's Extended Family Imprisoned or Killed
Glossary
Works Cited
Index