The French Republic : : History, Values, Debates / / ed. by Vincent Duclert, Edward G. Berenson, Christophe Prochasson.

In this invaluable reference work, the world's foremost authorities on France's political, social, cultural, and intellectual history explore the history and meaning of the French Republic and the challenges it has faced. Founded in 1792, the French Republic has been defined and redefined...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Cornell University Press Backlist 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2011]
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (392 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction: Transatlantic Histories of France
  • Part I. Time and History
  • 1. The Enlightenment
  • 2. The First Republic
  • 3. The Second Republic
  • 4. The Republicans of the Second Empire
  • 5. The Third Republic
  • 6. War and the Republic
  • 7. The Republic and Vichy
  • 8. The Fourth Republic
  • 9. The Fifth Republic
  • Part II. Principles and Values
  • 10. Liberty
  • 11. Equality
  • 12. Fraternity
  • 13. Democracy
  • 14. Laicity
  • 15. Citizenship
  • 16. Universalism
  • 17. The Republic and Justice
  • 18. The State
  • 19. The Civilizing Mission
  • 20. Parité
  • 21. The Press
  • 22. Times of Exile and Immigration
  • 23. The USA, Sister Republic
  • 24. The Local
  • Part III. Dilemmas and Debates
  • 25. The Republic and the Indigènes
  • 26. Immigration
  • 27. The Immigration History Museum
  • 28. Decolonization and the Republic
  • 29. The Suburbs
  • 30. The Republic and the Veil
  • 32. Feminism and the Republic
  • 33. Gender and the Republic
  • 34. Order and Disorder in the Family
  • 35. Children and the State
  • 36. Commemoration
  • 37. Intellectuals and the Republic
  • 38. Cultural Policy
  • Conclusions
  • American Perspectives on the French Republic
  • Beyond the "Republican Model"
  • Contributors