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France Since 1945. (2nd ed.)

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In the fifty years since the end of the Second World War, France has had to deal with the legacy of the German occupation, the effects of the Algerian war and the rise of Islam, and more recently the loss of French domination of Europe following the reunification of Germany.

Robert Gildea sets these and other issues within their economic, social, and political contexts, and focuses on France's various attempts to recover and establish national greatness, a national identity, andstability both economically and politically. - ;The last fifty years of French history have seen immense challenges for the French: constructing a new European order, building a modern economy, searching for a stable political system.

It has also been a time of anxiety and doubt. The French have had to come to terms with the legacy of the German Occupation, the loss of Empire, the political and social implications of the influx of foreign immigrants, the rise of Islam, the destruction of traditional rural life, and the threat ofAnglo-American culture to French language.

Robert Gildea's account examines the French political system and France's role in the world from 1945 to 1955.

He looks at France's attempt to recover national greatness after the Second World War, its attempt to deal with the fear of German resurgence by building the European Community, and its struggle to preserve its Empire.

He looks at the Algerian war and its legacy, and the later development of a neo-colonialism to preserve its influence in Africa and the Pacific.

He also examines therise and fall of two Republics, the rise and fall of de Gaulle, and the revolution of 1968, along with topics such as the construction of the myth of the Resistance, the painful truths of French involvement in anti-Semitic persecution, and France's continuing obsession with its nationalidentity. - ;a very thoughtful and stimulating analysis ... He is acute about the ways in which France today needs to change, to meet the challenges of its new role in the world - John Ardagh

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Oxford University Press
0191577499 / 9780191577499
eBook (EPUB)
944.083
14/03/2002
English
351 pages
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