France Since 1870: Culture, Politics and Society

France Since 1870: Culture, Politics and Society

by Charles Sowerwine (Author)

Synopsis

The defeat of France by Prussia in 1871 marked the death of an illusion nurtured for much of the 19th century that the French could regain their Napoleonic role as arbiters of world affairs. France's subsequent history has been a sometimes successful, sometimes catastrophic attempt to come to terms with its diminished status. To this day, French politics remains saturated in the mythology of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods with their twin legacies of mass action (the Popular Front, the events of 1968) and, in effect, popular dictatorship (Petain, de Gaulle). This history describes the great political, economic, cultural and social events that have defined the period, from the convulsive establishment of a French republic to the apotheosis of French national culture in World War I, from the acrimonious failure of the 1930s and the Occupation to France's resurgence as a central focus of postwar Europe. The book ends with President Mitterand's retirement, an epochal event that marks the severing of France's last link with the Vichy government and the Fourth Republic.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 09 Nov 2000

ISBN 10: 033365837X
ISBN 13: 9780333658376

Media Reviews
With France Since 1870, Charles Sowerwine has made a valuable contribution to the study of modern French history. This new book is especially significant because it offers a surveythat makes central the cultural and gender issues of the period, incorporating them into a broader history of the politics and society oflate-nineteenth- and twentieth-century France. -Joelle Neulander, University of Iowa
Author Bio
CHARLES SOWERWINE is Reader in History at the University of Melbourne in Australia and Professor of History at the Universite de Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines in France. He has published several books on French history, both in French and English.