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Introduction 1
Pt. I The Senate in the Fifth Republic
1 Bicameralism and political culture in the French Republic 11
2 De Gaulle and the Senate 1958-1969 37
3 The parliamentary other 1969-1997 57
4 Anomaly and apotheosis 1997-2009 75
Pt. II Senators and the Senate
5 Departments, seats and colleges 95
6 Les elus des elus 123
7 Being a senator 157
Conclusion 191
Notes 197
Select Bibliography 209
Index 215
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