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Vichy's Afterlife: History and Counterhistory in Postwar France
Vichy's Afterlife: History and Counterhistory in Postwar France, One of the distinctive features of the Vichy Syndrome—the persistence of the memory of the Vichy regime in French political and cultural life—is that it has been extremely difficult for an authoritative historical discourse to impose itself. Why does Vi, Vichy's Afterlife: History and Counterhistory in Postwar France has a rating of 4 stars
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Vichy's Afterlife: History and Counterhistory in Postwar France, One of the distinctive features of the Vichy Syndrome—the persistence of the memory of the Vichy regime in French political and cultural life—is that it has been extremely difficult for an authoritative historical discourse to impose itself. Why does Vi, Vichy's Afterlife: History and Counterhistory in Postwar France
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  • Vichy's Afterlife: History and Counterhistory in Postwar France
  • Written by author Richard Joseph Golsan
  • Published by University of Nebraska Press, August 2002
  • One of the distinctive features of the "Vichy Syndrome"—the persistence of the memory of the Vichy regime in French political and cultural life—is that it has been extremely difficult for an authoritative historical discourse to impose itself. Why does Vi
  • One of the distinctive features of the "Vichy Syndrome"—the persistence of the memory of the Vichy regime in French political and cultural life—is that it has been extremely difficult for an authoritative historical discourse to impose it
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One of the distinctive features of the "Vichy Syndrome"—the persistence of the memory of the Vichy regime in French political and cultural life—is that it has been extremely difficult for an authoritative historical discourse to impose itself. Why does Vichy, and all that the name entails, fascinate and even obsess the French, inflecting not only discussions of the past but of the present as well?

In Vichy's Afterlife, Richard J. Golsan explores the complexities of some of the most provocative episodes of Vichy's curious persistence in France's national consciousness. He argues that each of these episodes, events, and scandals constitutes a crossroads where history and "counterhistory"—different or competing versions of the past—encounter one another, often with explosive and even destructive consequences.


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