François Mitterrand : the making of a Socialist prince in Republican France

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François Mitterrand : the making of a Socialist prince in Republican France

Sally Baumann-Reynolds

Praeger, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-194) and index

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This book traces the prepresidential career of the Socialist French president, covering his early years, his participation in the Vichy government, the Resistance and the governments of the Fourth Republic, and his 23 year march to the pinnacle of national power as leader of the French opposition during the first decades of the Fifth Republic. It is the story of a politician who built a solid majority starting from scratch in adopted political territory, a chaotic world of utopists, anarchists, purists, ideologues, and disciplined militants-in short, the French left. Baumann-Reynolds discusses the whats-Mitterrand's socialism, his republicanism, his Machiavellianism-and the hows-how he reacted to unpredictable events, how he took over the Socialist Party, and how he recuperated the communist vote. This is the first English-language biography by an American sensitive to the gaps in U.S. readers' knowledge of French politics.

目次

Preface Introduction Prologue The Early Years, 1916-1944 A Young Minister at the Beginning of the Cold War The Colonial Refomer The End of the Fourth Republic The "Desert Crossing" The Leader of the Left May 1968 and the Recreation of the French Socialist Party Union with the French Communist Party, 1971-1973 The Presidential Election of 1974 Political Ascendancy and the Breakup of the Union of the Left, 1974-1979 Challenge and Victory Conclusion List of Acronyms Selected Bibliography

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