The French At War 1934 1944

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The years 1934 to 1944 remain the most contentious and dramatic decade in modern French history. Covering the Occupation, the Vichy regime, the Resistance and collaboration, Nick Atkin provides an important introduction to this key period. Accessible and concise, the book offers a wide-ranging synthesis of key themes and events. Looking ahead to the present day, the book also examines how the French establishment and public have coped with the legacy of Vichy, and explains why the occupation is still ever present in French politics and everyday life.

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Genre : History
Author : Nicholas Atkin
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-07-22
File : 203 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317878933


Themes In Modern European History 1890 1945

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Adopting a thematic approach to a period of great change and upheaval in Europe, these essays throw new light on developments in society, the economy, politics and culture, fixing them not only in the political framework of the time, but also in their social and cultural contexts.

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Genre : History
Author : Nicholas Atkin
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2008-11-26
File : 405 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134222575


World War Ii In Literature For Youth

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This comprehensive volume provides a wealth of information with annotated listings of more than 3,500 titles--a broad sampling of books on the war years 1939-1945. Includes both fiction and nonfiction works about all aspects of the war. Professional resources for educators aligned to the educational standards for social studies; technical references; periodicals and electronic resources; a directory of WWII museums, memorials, and other institutions; and topics for exploration complement this excellent library and classroom resource.

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Genre : Education
Author : Patricia Hachten Wee
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Release : 2004
File : 412 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0810853019


The Soviet Union Under Brezhnev

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The Soviet Union Under Brezhnev provides an accessible post-Soviet perspective on the history of the USSR from the mid-1960’s to the mid-1980’s. It challenges both the ‘evil empire’ image of the USSR that was widespread in the early 1980’s and the ‘stagnation’ label attached to the period by Soviet reformers under Gorbachev. The book makes use of a range of memoirs, interviews, archival documents and other sources not available before 1990 to place Brezhnev and his epoch in a broader historical context. The author: examines high politics, foreign policy and policy making explores broader social, cultural and demographic trends presents a picture of Soviet society in the crucial decades prior to the upheavals and crises of the late 1980’s While stopping well short of a full-scale rehabilitation of Brezhnev, Tompson rejects the prevailing image of the Soviet leader as a colourless non-entity, drawing attention to Brezhnev’s real political skills, as well as his faults, and to the systemic roots of many of the problems he faced.

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Genre : History
Author : William J. Tompson
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-07-30
File : 180 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317881711


The United States And Europe In The Twentieth Century

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The relationship between the US and Europe in the 20th century is one of the key considerations in any understanding of international relations/international history during this period. David Ryan first sets the context by looking at the trends and traditions of America’s foreign relations in the 19th century, and then considers the changing nature of America's vision of Europe from 1900 to the present. The book examines America’s response to and involvement in the two World Wars, including the structure of international power after the First World War and American reaction to the rise of Nazi Germany. American/European relations during the Cold War (1945-1970) are discussed, and Ryan considers the contentious debate that America was trying to establish an empire by invitation. Finally, the book looks at the ever-increasing unification of Europe and how this has affected America's role and influence.

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Genre : History
Author : David Ryan
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-02-17
File : 219 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317883906


A Critical History Of French Children S Literature

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Author : Penny Brown
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2007
File : 381 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135871949


Resistance And Collaboration In Hitler S Empire

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This new study provides a concise, accessible introduction to occupied Europe. It gives a clear overview of the history and historiography of resistance and collaboration. It explores how these terms cannot be examined separately, but are always entangled. Covering Europe from east to west, this book aims to explore the evolution of scholarly approaches to resistance and collaboration. Not limiting itself to any one area, it looks at armed struggle, daily life, complicity and rescue, the Catholic Church, and official and public memory since the end of the war.

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Genre : History
Author : Vesna Drapac
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2017-09-16
File : 208 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137385352


A Critical History Of French Children S Literature

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This two-volume critical history of French children’s literature from 1600 to the present helps bring awareness of the range, quality, and importance of French children’s literature to a wider audience. The works of a number of French writers, notably La Fontaine, Charles Perrault, Jules Verne, and Saint-Exupéry were, and continue to be, widely translated and adapted, and have influenced the development of the genre in other countries.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Penelope E. Brown
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2011-01-07
File : 704 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135871932


The Origins Of French Absolutism 1598 1661

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This controversial study takes the provocative line that the French monarchy was a complete success. James turns the idea of royal ‘absolutism’ on its head by redefining the French monarchy’s success from 1598 - 1661. The Origins of French Absolutism, 1598-1661 maintains that building blocks were not being laid by the so-called architects of absolutism, but that by satisfying long-established, traditional ambitions, cardinal ministers Richelieu and Mazarin undoubtedly made the confident, ambitious reign of the late century possible.

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Genre : History
Author : Alan James
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-01-14
File : 169 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317878902


Living With The Enemy

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This book reconstructs the trials and tribulations of the colorful individuals accused of collaboration with the Germans in southwestern France.

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Genre : History
Author : Sandra Ott
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2017-06-26
File : 393 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107178205