France at War, 1934-1944
HIST 164
Fall 2014 not offered
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Beginning with a Parisian riot widely understood to be a fascist insurrection in 1934, followed immediately by massive popular protests from the Left, France entered a decade in which it was at war with itself, often characterized as a Franco-French civil war. These were years of uncommon political engagement, disappointments, struggle, and multiple disasters. A divided France encountered the menace of another European war, concluding with its astonishing defeat in 1940 by Nazi Germany. This seminar explores the ideological antagonisms that shaped French life during the Popular Front, a broad alliance of the Left, 1934-1938, and during the German occupation, 1940-1944, when French authorities collaborated with the occupier. We will consider interpretation and memory of these dark years and draw upon documents, films, memoirs, and journalistic accounts. |
Credit: 1 |
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS HIST |
Course Format: Seminar | Grading Mode: Graded |
Level: UGRD |
Prerequisites: None |
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Fulfills a Requirement for: None |
Major Readings:
Julian Jackson, DEFENDING DEMOCRACY: THE POPULAR FRONT IN FRANCE Eugen Weber, THE HOLLOW YEARS: FRANCE IN THE 1930S Joel Colton, LÉON BLUM: HUMANIST IN POLITICS Joel Blatt, THE FRENCH DEFEAT OF 1940 Marc Bloch, THE STRANGE DEFEAT Julian Jackson, THE FALL OF FRANCE Richard Vinen, THE UNFREE FRENCH Henry Rousso, THE VICHY SYNDROME Robert Paxton, VICHY FRANCE
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Examinations and Assignments: No examinations. Several short papers and a major research paper. |
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