David Bell wrote the essays in this collection over the course of more than fifteen years, each in response to a new book or political event and published in the New Republic, New York Review of Books, or London Review of Books. Their common thread is France and French history, of which Bell is one of the world's acknowledged experts. Shadows of Revolution is divided into seven sections: The "Longue Durée"; From the Old Regime to the Revolution; The Revolution; Napoleon Bonaparte; The Nineteenth Century; Vichy; and Parallels: Past and Present.
Bell argues that so much of French (and European) history revolves around and returns to the French Revolution of 1789 to 1799. So much happened in so short a time that Chateaubriand later claimed that many centuries had crammed themselves into a single quarter-century. Bell's other main focus is World War Two and the French Vichy regime. He has followed the long and painful process by which the French have come to terms with their collaboration with Nazi Germany, including the creation of monuments to the Holocaust, exhibitions devoted to Vichy and the fate of the French Jews, and the speech that President Jacques Chirac gave in 1995, finally recognizing French responsibility for the deportation of Jews to the death camps. In its way, each of the essays in this collection-Bell's first book of the kind-reflects upon the ways that political and cultural patterns first set in the age of the Revolution continue to resonate, not just in France, but throughout the world.
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One of the greatest historians of French history reflects on the ways that the French Revolution continues to resonate in France and throughout the world.
The "Longue Duree" ; From the Old Regime to the Revolution ; The Revolution ; Napoleon Bonaparte ; The Nineteenth Century ; Vichy ; Parallels: Past and Present
This book is an amazing tale of life in Paris told by someone whose love affair starts in another country & develops & develops. Its fascinating to read about how much the world has changed but has also stayed the same. France and Paris are incredible places and I really enjoyed this view of them.
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"This book is an amazing tale of life in Paris told by someone whose love affair starts in another country & develops & develops. Its fascinating to read about how much the world has changed but has also stayed the same. France and Paris are incredible places and I really enjoyed this view of them." -- Brooke Sheldon, Member Review, Net Gallery
"David Bell is among America's foremost observers of France, and among its finest essayists. Like a stroll down a Paris side street, these pieces reveal delights at every turn. But taken as a whole, they leave a powerful impression of the monuments of France in all their splendor, beauty, tragedy, pathos, and profundity."--Derek McMahon, Dartmouth College
"Bell gives nonspecialist readers accessible introductions to the debates that make French historical studies such a vibrant arena for the exchange of political and cultural ideas...Bell's engagement with public audiences offers academic historians valuable strategies for sustaining the cultural influence of French historical studies."--H-France
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Selling point: Collects, for the first time, David Bell's essays on France and its history in a single volume
Selling point: Reflects on the French Revolution and how it continues to affect France and the rest of the world
Selling point: Examines the aftermath of the Vichy regime in France and the country's attempts to come to terms with its part in World War II
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David A. Bell is the author of four previous books, including the prize-winning The First Total War. Bell has taught European history at Yale, Johns Hopkins (where he served as Dean of Faculty in the School of Arts and Sciences) and is now Sidney and Ruth Lapidus Professor of History at Princeton. He has received numerous fellowships, including a Guggenheim. He writes regularly for a number of journals and magazines, and for eleven years
was a Contributing Editor of The New Republic.
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Selling point: Collects, for the first time, David Bell's essays on France and its history in a single volume
Selling point: Reflects on the French Revolution and how it continues to affect France and the rest of the world
Selling point: Examines the aftermath of the Vichy regime in France and the country's attempts to come to terms with its part in World War II
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ISBN
9780190262686
Publisert
2016
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Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
726 gr
Høyde
239 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
41 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
456
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