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France Since The Liberation Between Exceptionalism And Convergence Gino Raymond

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France Since The Liberation Between Exceptionalism And Convergence Gino Raymond
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.2 MB
Author: Gino Raymond
ISBN: 9781003850724, 1003850723
Language: English
Year: 2024

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France Since The Liberation Between Exceptionalism And Convergence Gino Raymond by Gino Raymond 9781003850724, 1003850723 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the tension between the modernising thrust that places France on a trajectory of convergence with comparable liberal democracies and the defence of a national specificity that can act as a brake, complicating
France’s relationship with its neighbours, its present, and its past.
This ambivalence in French political and social life stems from the conscious attempt to rebuild the nation after the trauma of Occupation during World War II and the new beginning provided by the Liberation. The government of the Fourth Republic embraced the pursuit of a modernisation that would enable it to regain its place among the world’s leading democratic states. However, this modernising ambition coexists with the belief in a specific destiny and a unique sense of mission that are intrinsic to the emergence of a sense of nationhood after the revolution of 1789. Raymond defines a critical perspective that draws together historical, economic, social, and political issues into a coherent understanding of what makes France the way it is today.
Written with both academic rigour and a highly accessible clarity of style, this volume is a valuable resource for students, educators, and researchers in French and European Studies.

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