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The Past in French History

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The past has a profound presence in French consciousness, perhaps more than that of any other nation.

In this book, Robert Gildea explores France's relationship with its own history and investigates some of the persistent themes in French political culture.

It is essentially a book about "remembering", about the ways in which the French remember potent national figures such as Joan of Arc and Napoleon.

The book begins with an historiographical survey of the broad schools of French historical writing, and then looks at the underlying themes which recur throughout the story of the French past.

Gildea investigates such topics as revolution and counter-revolution, church and state, regionalism and centralism, nationalism and political identity, and demonstrates the way in which different versions of the past have been manufactured by competing political interests to further their cause.

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Yale University Press
0300057997 / 9780300057997
Hardback
944
31/01/1994
United States
432 pages, 24 illustrations
240 x 162 mm, 940 grams
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