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22 reviewsModern France: A Very Short Introduction argues that modern France, as both a world stage and a global crossroads, is an essential actor in the development of contemporary culture.
Indeed, French is the only language other than English spoken on five continents, and more people still visit France than anywhere else in the world. French fashion continues to dominate haute couture and, at the same time,
French people are at the forefront of international ‘style’, which was as true in the first half of the twentieth century as it is today. This tension between ‘Frenchness’ as both particular and transnational remains one of the most compelling qualities of the culture.
Introduction
1 The French Revolution, politics, and the modern nation
2 French and the civilizing misión
3 Paris and magnetic appeal
4 France stirs up the melting pot
5 France hurtles into the future
Conclusion