Erscheinungsdatum:
26.04.2001
Zusatztext Jackson traces the history of these shifting views and puts them into their postwar context with admirable patience and clarity. Informationen zum Autor Julian Jackson is a Professor of History at the University of Wales, Swansea. Klappentext This is the first comprehensive study of the German occupation of France between 1940 and 1944. The author examines the nature and extent of collaboration and resistance, different experiences of Occupation, the persecution of the Jews, intellectual and cultural life under Occupation, and the purge trials that followed. He concludes by tracing the legacy and memory of the Occupation since 1945. Zusammenfassung This is the first comprehensive study of the German occupation of France between 1940 and 1944. The author examines the nature and extent of collaboration and resistance, different experiences of Occupation, the persecution of the Jews, intellectual and cultural life under Occupation, and the purge trials that followed. He concludes by tracing the legacy and memory of the Occupation since 1945. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Historians and the Occupation Anticipations 1: The Shadow of War: Cultural Anxieties and Modern Nightmares 2: Rethinking the Republic 1890-1934 3: Class War/Civil War 4: The German Problem 5: The Daladier Moment: Prelude to Vichy or Republican Revival 6: The Debacle The Regime: National Revolution and Collaboration 7: The National Revolution 8: Collaboration 9: Collaborationism 10: Laval in Power 1942-43 The Regime, the Germans, and Administration 11: Propaganda,Policing, and Administration 12: Public Opinion, Vichy, and the Germans 13: Intellectuals, Artists, and Entertainers 14: Reconstructing Mankind 15: Vichy and the Jews The Resistance 16: The Free French 1940-1942 17: The Resistance 1940-1942 18: De Gaulle and the Resistance 1942 19: Power Struggles 20: Resistance in Society 21: The New France Liberation and After 22: Towards Liberation: January to June 1944 23: Liberations 24: A New France? 25: Remembering the Occupation ...
Autorentext
Julian Jackson is a Professor of History at the University of Wales, Swansea.
Klappentext
This is the first comprehensive study of the German occupation of France between 1940 and 1944. The author examines the nature and extent of collaboration and resistance, different experiences of Occupation, the persecution of the Jews, intellectual and cultural life under Occupation, and the purge trials that followed. He concludes by tracing the legacy and memory of the Occupation since 1945.
Inhalt
Introduction
Historians and the Occupation
Anticipations
1: The Shadow of War: Cultural Anxieties and Modern Nightmares
2: Rethinking the Republic 1890-1934
3: Class War/Civil War
4: The German Problem
5: The Daladier Moment: Prelude to Vichy or Republican Revival
6: The Debacle
The Regime: National Revolution and Collaboration
7: The National Revolution
8: Collaboration
9: Collaborationism
10: Laval in Power 1942-43
The Regime, the Germans, and Administration
11: Propaganda,Policing, and Administration
12: Public Opinion, Vichy, and the Germans
13: Intellectuals, Artists, and Entertainers
14: Reconstructing Mankind
15: Vichy and the Jews
The Resistance
16: The Free French 1940-1942
17: The Resistance 1940-1942
18: De Gaulle and the Resistance 1942
19: Power Struggles
20: Resistance in Society
21: The New France
Liberation and After
22: Towards Liberation: January to June 1944
23: Liberations
24: A New France?
25: Remembering the Occupation
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