<p><strong>'Deserves the attention of any reader interested in keeping abreast of recent cultural developments in France.'</strong> - <em> Alice J. Strange, French Review, May 2001</em></p>

Modern France is an up-to-date and accessible introduction to the nature of French society at the end of the twentieth century. The book examines the transition of France and French life as the nation moves from an industrial to a post-industrial economy, and the cultural and social dislocations that such an evoltuion implies.
Sociological concepts and categories of class, race, gender, age and region are discussed as well as how they combine together to produce inequalities and identities. These concepts are then applied to a range of issues such as work, politics, education, health, religion and leisure.
Modern France reveals the nature of French society at a critical moment in her evolution and how a member of the European Union reflects distinctiveness and commonality in the development of Europe as a whole.

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Modern France is an up-to-date introducton to the nature of French society at the end of the twentieth century and examines the transition of France and French life as the nation moves from an industrial to a post-industrial economy.

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List of tables, Notes on contributors, Acknowledgements, Map of France, Introduction, PART I Categories of analysis, PART II Areas of enquiry, Index 183

Product details

ISBN
9780415154321
Published
1998-12-17
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
317 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
138 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
296