The cultural and intellectual rebuilding of France after the Second World War

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    • Kelly, Michael

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The cultural and intellectual rebuilding of France after the Second World War

Michael Kelly

Palgrave Macmillan, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-224) and index

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内容説明

This book reveals how France reinvented itself in the aftermath of World War Two. After foreign military interventions, the French political and intellectual elites embraced regime change and launched an urgent programme of nation building. They rebuilt French national identity with whatever material was available, and created a vibrant new cultural and intellectual life. The cost to subordinated groups, however, especially women, still casts a long shadow over French values and attitudes. In this, perhaps, there are lessons and implications for other countries, struggling to rebuild themselves after conflict.

目次

Introduction Contexts for Rebuilding Inventing a Language Finding the Symbols Workers and Intellectuals Regendering the Nation The Humanist Movement The Battle of Ideas Conclusion Bibliography Endnotes

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