Structures of power in modern France
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Structures of power in modern France
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 2000
- : uk
- : us
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Traditionally, France has been viewed as host to a unique set of tensions between the centre and the periphery, dating back to the Revolution and beyond, which has shaped its structures of power and marked its evolution as a modern society. This survey provides a fresh overview of those tensions between a centralising state and the constituencies challenging it, and asks whether that model can remain viable or whether it is not, in fact, undergoing a process of profound change.
目次
- Acknowledgements Abbreviations and Acronyms Notes on Contributors Introduction The President: Still a 'Republican Monarch?'
- G.G.Raymond The Party System: the End of Old Certainties
- A.Cole Trade Unions
- a New Civil Agenda?
- S.Milner The Limits of Economic Dirigisme and Collusion
- G.Jones The Press, the PAF and the Decline of Tutelage
- J.Forbes Education: from Confessionalism to Consumerism
- G.G.Raymond The State and Religion: Rethinking LaIcite
- G.Salemohamed Language and Power
- D.Ager Decentralizing or Deconstructing the Republic?
- G.G.Raymond Index
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