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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Leading international historians examine the impact of nationhood and nationalism on French life. World-renowned contributors (many publishing for the first time in English), include Eugene Weber, Zeev Sternill, Pierre Sorlin and Jean-Claude Allain.
`… any scholar in search of such an understanding of French nationalism and national sentiment will find this volume and indispensable tool.’ – French History
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Part I: Sentiment and Ideology Introduction, Robert TombsGauls versus Franks: Conflict and Nationalism, Eugen WeberThe Political Culture of Nationalism, Zeev SternhellNationalist Responses to the Revolution, Christian AmalviFamilies and Fatherlands: The Lost Provinces and the Case of Captain Dreyfus, Michael BurnsJoan of Arc Between Right and Left, Gerd Krumeich Words and images of nationhood, Pierre SorlinThe National Sentiment of Soldiers During the Great War, Stephane Audoin-RouzeauPart II: Nationalism and Politics Introduction, Albert VaiciulenasRoyalists and the Politics of Nationalism, William D. IrvineThe Nationalists of Meurthe-et-Moselle 1882-1912, William SermanNationalists and Bonapartists, Bernard MenagerThe Jeunesse Antisemite et Nationaliste, 1894-1904, Bertrand JolyParisian white-collar employees and nationalism in the belle epoque, Lenard R BerlansteinLa Republique et al Patrie: The Radicals’ Nationalism Under Attack, Judith M. StoneDividing and Uniting: Sports Societies and Nationalism, 1870-1914 Exploring the Sexual Politics of Republican Nationalism, Karen OffenSocial Defence and Conservative Regeneration: The National Revival 1904-1914, Philip G. NordPart III: Policy in the Era of Nationalism Introduction, David StevensonThe Army and the Appel au Soldat, 1874-89, Jean-Charles JauffretThe School Battalions in the East 1882-92: Reasons for Failure, Gerard CaniniPatriotism, Politics and Policy in the Foreign Ministry 1880- 1914, John KeigerStrategic Independence and Security of Communications: The Submarine Telegraph Cables, Jean-Claude Allain




