The Cambridge Illustrated History of France (Cambridge Illustrated Histories)
Cambridge University Press
Edition: New Ed, 5/28/1999
EAN 9780521669924, ISBN10: 0521669928
Paperback, 352 pages, 25.4 x 20.4 x 2.4 cm
Language: English
Combining superb illustration with authoritative text, this is a major political and social history of France from earliest times to the eve of the new millennium. Colin Jones offers not only an expert's account of political, social and cultural developments, but also a fresh and full interpretation of French history. The Cambridge Illustrated History of France places an innovatory emphasis on the importance of issues of regionalism, class, gender and race in the French heritage. Ranging across social, political, geographical and cultural lines - from prehistoric menhirs to the Pompidou Centre, from Louis XIV's Versailles to twentieth-century high-rises, from Marie Antoinette to Marie Claire - the author provides a host of lively and penetrating new insights into the shaping of the modern nation.
Preface
Foreword E. Le Roy Ladurie
Introduction
1. France before the Romans
2. Roman Gaul 55 BC to c. AD 500
3. From Frankish Gaul to the kingdom of West Francia c. 500 to 987
4. The Middle Ages 987 to 1328
5. Valois France
the later Middle Ages and the Renaissance c. 1300 to c. 1600
6. From Counter-Reformation to Enlightenment c. 1610 to c. 1780
7. The Revolution and beyond c. 1780 to 1851
8. From the Second Empire to World War I 1852 to 1914
9. France in transition
World War I to the Liberation 1914 to 1944
10. Post-war France
expansion and beyond 1945 to 1981
11. France after 1981
the Mitterand years
Chronology
Picture acknowledgements
Bibliography
Index.