Review from previous edition Gildea's account of history and France Since 1945 offers an authoritative, stimulating, and highly readable introduction.

James McMillan, Times Literary Supplement

This is an impressive study of French national identity, culture, obsessions, and aspirations since the end of the Second World War. An excellent introduction to the France of today.

Sunday Telegraph

A masterly cultural, social, and political study

Scotsman

Robert Gildea presents an ambitious and wide-ranging but succinct history of France from 1945 to 2024, which seeks to provide a sympathetic understanding of the forces that have shaped a country that is so close to Britain and yet so different. This third edition, following the second in 2002 and first in 1996, takes into account twenty more years of French history, history writing, and changing historical approaches, notably in colonial history and gender history. France Since 1945 explores France's bid to restore political stability and international greatness after the Second World War which was marked by defeat and occupation, and the loss of greatness and crisis of democracy that began in the 1990s. These chapters are interleaved by eight thematic chapters, on the legacy of the Second World War and the Algerian War, which arguably continues in France to this day; on the economy and society; on French culture; and on gender and sexuality.
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A succinct history of France from 1945 to the present, which seeks to provide a sympathetic understanding of the forces that have shaped the nation. This third edition explores twenty more years of French history, history writing, and changing historical approaches, notably in colonial history and gender history.
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List of Figures and Tables Abbreviations Introduction 1: Crisis of Empire 2: Crisis in the State 3: Shadows of the Second World War 4: Les Trente Glorieuses 5: Cultural Revolutions 6: Women's Liberation? 7: The Republic of the Centre (1970-1995) 8: Defending French Interests 9: The Legacy of the Algerian War 10: Globalization, Inequality and Protest 11: The Battle for French Culture 12: Gender Wars 13: The Crisis of Democracy (1995-) 14: Clinging to Greatness Conclusion: The Challenges Facing France Notes
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Robert Gildea is Professor Emeritus of Modern History at the University of Oxford, and a specialist on French and European history in the 19th and 20th centuries. In 2003 he won the Wolfson Prize for History. He is the author many books including What is History for? (2024), Empires of the Mind (2020), and Europe's 1968. Voices of Revolt (2013).
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A concise and readable guide that provides a historical background to multiple current aspects of French identity and crisis Takes into account new historical approaches, notably in colonial and postcolonial history and gender history Offers a coherent narrative of recovery from defeat (1945-70) to relative stability (1970-95) to crisis and decline (1995 to the present) Written by a leading expert on French history, who has worked for fifty years on the subject
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198825777
Publisert
2025
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press; Oxford University Press
Vekt
336 gr
Høyde
197 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

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Robert Gildea is Professor Emeritus of Modern History at the University of Oxford, and a specialist on French and European history in the 19th and 20th centuries. In 2003 he won the Wolfson Prize for History. He is the author many books including What is History for? (2024), Empires of the Mind (2020), and Europe's 1968. Voices of Revolt (2013).