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Certain Ideas Of France
Certain Ideas Of France, The title of this book is, of course, inspired by the famous opening words of General de Gaulle's <i>Memoirs</i> of the Second World War: All my life I have thought of France in a certain way. Wesseling brings together his essays dealing with a great vari, Certain Ideas Of France has a rating of 2 stars
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  • Certain Ideas Of France
  • Written by author H. L. Wesseling
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, June 2002
  • The title of this book is, of course, inspired by the famous opening words of General de Gaulle's Memoirs of the Second World War: All my life I have thought of France in a certain way. Wesseling brings together his essays dealing with a great vari
  • Provides a variety of perspectives on contemporary French history and historians. Booknews Wesseling (general history, U. of Leiden) has collected 13 essays, many published previously in English, on France itself and the former French impe
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Foreword
Preface
Pt. ICulture and Society
1Ary Scheffer and His Time3
2The Paris of Emile Zola17
3Pierre de Coubertin: Sport and Ideology in the Third Republic, 1870-191431
4Commotion at the Sorbonne: The Debate on the French University, 1910-191439
Pt. IIIntellectuals and Politics
5Reluctant Crusaders: French Intellectuals and the Dreyfus Affair51
6Robert Brasillach and the Temptation of Fascism67
7An Intellectual in Politics: Raymond Aron, 1905-198375
Pt. IIIPolitics and Diplomacy
8Constants in French Foreign Policy91
9Was de Gaulle Right?107
10Charles de Gaulle and Charles Peguy: A Certain Idea of France117
Pt. IVHistory and Historians
11Gabriel Hanotaux: An Historian in Politics131
12The Annales School and the Writing of Contemporary History: The First Fifty Years153
13Fernand Braudel: Historian of the "Longue Duree"167
Notes183
Index199


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