France Since the Second World WarThis new introductory guide provides a succinct history of postwar France. Professor Stovall covers political, social and economic developments from the immediate postwar years and France's economic recovery up to the Mitterand era; including the rise of the far Right. He also he looks at French international relations; the new relations with Europe in the post-Soviet era, French-US relations and the relationship with her empire including the wars in Indochina and Algeria. The study is supported by chronologies, biographies of the key players and a guide to further reading. *Up-to-date introduction to the major themes in post-war French history. *Selection of original documents supports main arguments. *Chronologies, biographies of the key players and a guide to further reading. |
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... capital . The Commissariat was a small body of about forty which answered only to the prime minister , and thus was able to plan the recovery without parlia- mentary oversight . Members of the plan organised a variety of committees ...
... capital . The Commissariat was a small body of about forty which answered only to the prime minister , and thus was able to plan the recovery without parlia- mentary oversight . Members of the plan organised a variety of committees ...
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... capital . The interminable character of the war , and the spread of violence to the metropole , produced a fun- damental shift in French public opinion about the war . As late as 1958 a clear majority of the nation wanted to keep ...
... capital . The interminable character of the war , and the spread of violence to the metropole , produced a fun- damental shift in French public opinion about the war . As late as 1958 a clear majority of the nation wanted to keep ...
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... capital . It is , paradoxically , socialism that thinks it through and formulates it . Socialism names the unnamable and gives it an ontological foundation . In other words , while the bourgeoisie retreats and hesitates before the ...
... capital . It is , paradoxically , socialism that thinks it through and formulates it . Socialism names the unnamable and gives it an ontological foundation . In other words , while the bourgeoisie retreats and hesitates before the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
LIBERATION AND RENEWAL | 11 |
THE TRENTE GLORIEUSES | 27 |
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