France, 1934-70 (European Studies)

France, 1934-70 (European Studies)

by RichardVinen (Author)

Synopsis

This book describes the history of France between the anti-parliamentary riots of 1934 and the death of de Gaulle in 1970. It is written as a series of interpretative essays rather than a straight chronological account. Special emphasis is laid on the broad social conflicts - between classes, sexes and generations - that underlay the complicated party politics of France. Attention is also given to the episodes - the rule of the Vichy government, the Algerian war, the 'thirty glorious years of economic growth', and the student riots of 1968 - that helped to transform the nation of Clochemerle into that of Concorde.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 12 Apr 1996

ISBN 10: 0333613600
ISBN 13: 9780333613603
Book Overview: '[T]his brief survey has much to offer, not only to students but also to more seasoned readers whose preconceptions require a salutary jolt.' - Maurice Larkin, French History Springer Book Archives

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'[T]his brief survey has much to offer, not only to students but also to more seasoned readers whose preconceptions require a salutary jolt.' - Maurice Larkin, French History
Author Bio
RICHARD VINEN lectures in History at King's College, London, UK.