France from 1851 to the present : universalism in crisis
A cultural history of France from a period of dominance in the mid-19th century to one of "decline" or "crisis" in the first few years of the third millennium. The first part (1851 to 1944) explores developments ranging from the transformation of Paris and the appearance of the colonial empire, to the construction of modern French society. The second part of the book follows the crisis of French universalism or of the "French exception" from the end of World War II to the contemporary period in which the "French model" has been increasingly difficult to sustain in the face of globalization, the Americanization of culture, decolonization and multiculturalism, among other developments. 1st ed. 416 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Célestin, Roger.
- DalMolin, Eliane Françoise.
- NIOD Bibliotheek
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- ocn141384243
- France--Civilization--1830-1900.
- France--Civilization--20th century.
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