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France Against Herself : A Perceptive Study of France's Past, Her Politics, and Her Unending Crises
France Against Herself : A Perceptive Study of France's Past, Her Politics, and Her Unending Crises
Herbert Lüthy
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France Against Herself is a comprehensive analysis of France's past, her politics, and her ongoing crises. Written by Herbert Luethy, the book provides a perceptive study of the country's internal conflicts, including the Algerian War, the student uprisings of 1968, and the rise of the far-right National Front party. Luethy explores the factors that have contributed to France's political and social divisions, including the country's complex history, cultural identity, and economic challenges.
The book also examines the role of key political figures, such as Charles de Gaulle and Francois Mitterrand, in shaping France's political landscape. With its insightful analysis and thorough research, France Against Herself offers a compelling perspective on one of Europe's most fascinating and complex nations.
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