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Certain ideas of France : essays on French history and civilization
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Certain ideas of France : essays on French history and civilization

Author: H L Wesseling
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2002.
Series: Contributions to the study of world history, no. 98
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: H L Wesseling
ISBN: 0313323410 9780313323416
OCLC Number: 48618065
Description: xvi, 205 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Machine generated contents note: Part I. Culture and Society -- 1. Ary Scheffer and His Time -- 2. The Paris of Emile Zola -- 3. Pierre de Coubertin: Sport and Ideology in the Third Republic, 1870-1914 -- 4. Commotion at the Sorbonne: The Debate on the French University, 1910-1914 -- Part II. Intellectuals and Politics -- 5. Reluctant Crusaders: French Intellectuals and the Dreyfus Affair -- 6. Robert Brasillach and the Temptation of Fascism -- 7. An Intellectual in Politics: Raymond Aron, 1905-1983 -- Part III. Politics and Diplomacy -- 8. Constants in French Foreign Policy -- 9. Was de Gaulle Right? -- 10. Charles de Gaulle and Charles Peguy: A Certain Idea of France -- Part IV. History and Historians -- 11. Gabriel Hanotaux: An Historian in Politics -- 12. The Annales School and the Writing of Contemporary History: The First Fifty Years -- 13. Fernand Braudel: Historian of the "Longue Duree".
Series Title: Contributions to the study of world history, no. 98
Other Titles: Vele ideeën over Frankrijk.
Responsibility: H.L. Wesseling ; foreword by Eugen Weber.
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