What did the Treaty of Versailles mean to those who found themselves belonging to a new nation state? In this groundbreaking study, Alison Carrol draws on local, regional, and national archives to trace the return of Alsace to France after the border between France and Germany moved west and the Alsatian population became French citizens.
What did the Treaty of Versailles mean to those who found themselves belonging to a new nation state? In this groundbreaking study, Alison Carrol draws on local, regional, and national archives to trace the return of Alsace to France after the border between France and Germany moved west and the Alsatian population became French citizens.
Alison Carrol is Senior Lecturer in European History at Brunel University, London. She has published on questions of borders and integration in modern French history, and in 2010 she was awarded the Etienne Baluze prize in European local history. This is her first book.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: A Bridge Across the Rhine 2: Remaking French Alsace: Citizenship, Administration, and Laws 3: Borderland Politics 4: Economic Reintegration 5: Reimagining Alsatian Culture 6: The Border Landscape Conclusion
Introduction 1: A Bridge Across the Rhine 2: Remaking French Alsace: Citizenship, Administration, and Laws 3: Borderland Politics 4: Economic Reintegration 5: Reimagining Alsatian Culture 6: The Border Landscape Conclusion
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