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France : the dark years, 1940-1944 : Jackson, Julian, 1954- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

  • ️Wed Jun 11 2014

Includes bibliographical references (pages 637-646) and index

This new history of Occupied France explores the myths and realities of four of the most divisive years in French history. -- p.[4] of cover

Introduction: Historians and the Occupation -- 1. The Shadow of War: Cultural Anxieties and Modern Nightmares -- 2. Rethinking the Republic: 1890-1934 -- 3. Class War/Civil War -- 4. The German Problem -- 5. The Daladier Moment: Prelude to Vichy or Republican Revival? -- 6. The Debacle -- 7. The National Revolution -- 8. Collaboration -- 9. Collaborationism -- 10. Laval in Power 1942-1943 -- 11. Propaganda, Policing, and Administration -- 12. Public Opinion, Vichy, and the Germans -- 13. Intellectuals, Artists, and Entertainers -- 14. Reconstructing Mankind -- 15. Vichy and the Jews -- 16. The Free French 1940-1942 -- 17. The Resistance 1940-1942 -- 18. De Gaulle and the Resistance 1942 -- 19. Power Struggles 1943 -- 20. Resistance in Society -- 21. Remaking France -- 22. Towards Liberation: January to June 1944 -- 23. Liberations -- 24. A New France? -- Epilogue: Remembering the Occupation -- App. The Camps of Vichy France