During 1940-1944, the citizens of France and its Empire endured the
'dark years' of invasion, persecution and foreign occupation.
Thousands of men, women and children suffered arrest, deportation and
death as the French Vichy regime worked to secure a place for France
in Hitler's New Order. France in the Second World War is a
wide-ranging yet succinct introduction to the French experience of the
Second World War and its aftermath. It examines the fall of France in
1940 and the founding of the Vichy regime, as well as collaboration,
resistance, everyday life, the Holocaust, the Liberation and the
echoes of the period in contemporary France. Chris Millington
addresses the chief topics in chapters that synthesizes the key points
of the history and the historiography. The French Empire is carefully
integrated throughout, illustrating the global impact of events on
mainland France. In addition, Millington provides a helpful glossary
of terms, personalities and movements from the period and an annotated
bibliography of English-language sources to guide students to the most
relevant works in the area. France in the Second World War provides a
comprehensive introduction to the history and historiography of France
and its Empire during their darkest hours.
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Collaboration, Resistance, Holocaust, Empire
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350094994
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter