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Rod Kedward (1937–2023)

Auteur de La Vie En Bleu: France and the French Since 1900

10+ oeuvres 290 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Rod Kedward is Emeritus Professor at the University of Sussex.

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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society - Fifth Series, Volume 32 (1982) — Contributeur, quelques éditions7 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Kedward, Rod
Nom légal
Kedward, Harry Roderick
Autres noms
Kedward, Roderick
Kedward, H. R.
Date de naissance
1937
Date de décès
2023-04-29
Sexe
male
Nationalité
UK
Professions
Historian

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Wonerfully readable general history of France, tracing the threads of clericalism, fascists, republicanism, monarchists, Drefusards and anti-Drefusards and their clashes across the years.

As someone whose history of Europe was filtered through a very Anglo lense, it's compelling and revealing to understand the degree to which the rise of Vichy was based itself on anti-Republican, anti-secular, anti-Dreyfusard movements over the last 40 years; the degree to which the pro-and anti-independence movements that formed around the Algeria question were a re-hash of that fight, or that even today the Le Pen family's historical involvement in precisely those areas informs their current politics.… (plus d'informations)
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hroethgar | 1 autre critique | May 12, 2012 |
In 80 pages, Kedward manages to explain how the French in urban and rural areas reacted to the German occupation of their country in 1940-45. He explains how the Vichy governemnt came about, how Marshall Petain became its leader and how the Resistance was organized. He also covers the rise of General de Gaulle and how the British & American authorities may have missed opportunities to accept French assistance at various phases of the conflict. While a concise, dense tract, it is very readable.… (plus d'informations)
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lamour | Mar 21, 2010 |
4580. France and the French A Modern History, by Rod Kedward (read 8 Jun 2009) This is a very erudite study of France since 1900, with more emphasis on the time after the First World War, than on the time before 1918. The study has much to commend it, but I would have liked a somewhat simpler narrative account about all the so interesting things in 20th century French history In other words, a somewhat more 'popular' book would have been more enjoyable.
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Schmerguls | 1 autre critique | Jun 8, 2009 |

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