France and decolonisation 1900-1960
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France and decolonisation 1900-1960
(The making of the 20th century / series editor, Geoffrey Warner)
Macmillan, 1991
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Bibliography: p. 144-149
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内容説明
By 1914 France had amassed over ten million square kilometres, and 60 million people including the colonies of Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, the colony in S.E. Asia known as Indochina and a vast block of West Africa. This study gives the undergraduate student a factual geographical and historical background to the establishment of the early twentieth century French colonial empire. The author describes in detail the physical struggles between the colonies and their rules and the subsequent demise of the Empire.
目次
Preface.- Introduction: The French Colonial Empire in the Context of Modern History.- Historical Conditions.- An Empire Peaceful and Disturbed.- The Changing Scene in the Colonial World.- The Despair and Hope of War.- Caution and Confusion.- Dissolution.- Accumulating Failure: Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria.- The Peaceful Devolution of Authority: Subsaharan Africa.- Conclusion.- Source.- Notes.- General Sources.
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