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The History of Modern France: From The Revolution to the Present Day

Englisch · Fester Einband

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Klappentext A definitive analysis of France since the First Revolution and Napoleon's demise at Waterloo in 1815, by an expert commentator on France, her people, politics and history. His previous title "On The Brink" was hailed as the Book of the Year by the "New York Times". Zusammenfassung With the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo in June 1815, the next two centuries for France would be tumultuous. Bestselling historian and political commentator Jonathan Fenby provides an expert and riveting journey through this period as he recounts and analyses the extraordinary sequence of events of this period from the end of the First Revolution through two others, a return of Empire, three catastrophic wars with Germany, periods of stability and hope interspersed with years of uncertainty and high tensions. As her cross-Channel neighbour Great Britain would equally suffer, France was to undergo the wrenching loss of colonies in the post-Second World War as the new modern world we know today took shape. Her attempts to become the leader of the European union is a constant struggle, as was her lack of support for America in the two Gulf Wars of the past twenty years. Alongside this came huge social changes and cultural landmarks but also fundamental questioning of what this nation, which considers itself exceptional, really stood - and stands - for. That saga and those questions permeate the France of today, now with an implacable enemy to face in the form of Islamic extremism which so bloodily announced itself this year in Paris. Fenby will detail every event, every struggle and every outcome across this expanse of 200 years. It will prove to be the definitive guide to understanding France.

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Autoren Jonathan Fenby
Verlag Simon & Schuster UK
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 27.06.2015
 
EAN 9781471129292
ISBN 978-1-4711-2929-2
Seiten 536
Abmessung 158 mm x 240 mm x 40 mm
Thema Sachbuch > Geschichte

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