A concise history of France
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A concise history of France
(Cambridge concise histories)
Cambridge University Press, 2005
2nd ed
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 465-472) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides a clear and well-informed guide to French history from the early Middle Ages to the present - from Charlemagne to Chirac. It offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive study of French history available. Among the book's central themes are the relationship between state and society, the impact of war and such crucial questions as who possessed political power and how this power was used. It takes account of the great figures in French history, among which Philip Augustus, Henri IV, Louis XIV, Robespierre, Napoleon, de Gaulle and also the findings of social historians concerned with ordinary people, social structures, beliefs, and economic activity. This second edition, substantially re-written to take account of recent research, includes a new chapter on contemporary France - a society and political system in crisis as a result of globalisation, international terrorism, racial tension and a loss of confidence in political leaders.
Table of Contents
- Part I. Medieval and Early Modern France: 1. Population and resources in pre-industrial France
- 2. Society and politics in medieval France
- 3. Society and politics in early modern France
- Part II. The Dual Revolution: Modern and Contemporary France: 4. Revolution and Empire
- 5. The nineteenth century: continuity and change
- 6. A time of crisis, 1914-1945
- 7. Reconstruction and renewal: the Trente Glorieuses
- 8. A society under stress.
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