The papers of the world's first human rights organisation, the French Ligue des droits de l'homme (LDH), were seized by the Gestapo in June 1940. They were finally returned to France only in 2001 and now form the backbone of this volume which examines the conflicted links between the LDH and Germany from 1914 to 1944.
The papers of the world's first human rights organisation, the French Ligue des droits de l'homme (LDH), were seized by the Gestapo in June 1940. They were finally returned to France only in 2001 and now form the backbone of this volume which examines the conflicted links between the LDH and Germany from 1914 to 1944.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Norman Ingram is Professor of Modern French History at Concordia University in Montreal and has held Visiting Fellowships at Magdalen College, Oxford, the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Edinburgh, and the University of St Andrews. He has served as Co-President of the Society for French Historical Studies in the United States. Although he is principally known for his first book, The Politics of Dissent: Pacifism in France, 1919-1939 (1991 and 2011), he has published widely in English and French in a wide number of international scholarly venues.
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* Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * 1: Introduction * Part I: The Great War and All That * 2: War Origins: The Debate Begins * 3: The Ramifications of the War Origins Debate: War Aims and Ending the War * Part II: A la Recherche d'une guerre gagnée * 4: The Wounds of War (1919-1924): Challenges to Orthodoxy on the War Guilt Question * 5: Bridge over the Abyss? Talking to the Germans * 6: Turning the Page? The War Guilt Problem in the Era of Locarno * Part III: Les Fleurs du mal * 7: In the Shadow of the Swastika * 8: 1937, or the Aventine Secession * 9: Once More with Feeling? The Ligue des droits de l'homme and the Slide into War * 10: When all is said and done: en guise de conclusion
* Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * 1: Introduction * Part I: The Great War and All That * 2: War Origins: The Debate Begins * 3: The Ramifications of the War Origins Debate: War Aims and Ending the War * Part II: A la Recherche d'une guerre gagnée * 4: The Wounds of War (1919-1924): Challenges to Orthodoxy on the War Guilt Question * 5: Bridge over the Abyss? Talking to the Germans * 6: Turning the Page? The War Guilt Problem in the Era of Locarno * Part III: Les Fleurs du mal * 7: In the Shadow of the Swastika * 8: 1937, or the Aventine Secession * 9: Once More with Feeling? The Ligue des droits de l'homme and the Slide into War * 10: When all is said and done: en guise de conclusion
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