France: Government and Society

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First published in 1957, France is a collection of essays which was originally delivered as lectures in the University of Oxford. While there is an intense interest in French history, it is still true to say that no satisfactory short history of France is available to the English reader. A single writer, or, indeed, a group of two or three writers could not hope to master the state of studies over the whole range of French history; this could only be done by a team of experts, and such a team of experts could only be found in one of our major universities. The volume which is here presented consists of twelve essays by recognized experts in particular fields, each essay being complete in itself, while together they cover the interaction of government and society over the whole range of French history from the earliest times to the 1950s. This book will be of interest to students of politics, government, history, sociology, and policy.

Author(s): J.M. Wallace-Hadrill, J. McManners
Series: Routledge Revivals
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 285
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Maps
Introduction
Prehistory and the Gaulish Peoples
Roman Gaul
Frankish Gaul
Capetian France
France of the Hundred Years War and the Renaissance
The Making of Absolute Monarchy (1559–1683)
The Decline of Absolute Monarchy (1683–1774)
The Revolution and its Antecedents (1774–1794)
Napoleonic France
From Restoration to Republic
From Dreyfus to Vichy
The Fourth Republic (1945–1955)