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Author |
: OECD |
Publisher |
: OECD Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 167 |
Release |
: 2000-07-03 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9789264177147 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9264177140 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (47 Downloads) |
Synopsis OECD Economic Surveys: France 2000 by : OECD
OECD's 2000 Economic Survey of France examines recent economic developments, policies and prospects and includes special chapters on structural policies for sustainable growth and the changing health system.
Author |
: Isaac Asimov |
Publisher |
: Owl Books |
Total Pages |
: 96 |
Release |
: 1986 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0805001204 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780805001204 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (04 Downloads) |
Synopsis Futuredays by : Isaac Asimov
Illustrations created in France to celebrate the turn of the century, show scenes depicting the future of air travel, helicopters, undersea colonies, agriculture and the radio
Author |
: Philip Daileader |
Publisher |
: John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages |
: 632 |
Release |
: 2010-03-16 |
ISBN-10 |
: 1444323660 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781444323665 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (60 Downloads) |
Synopsis French Historians 1900-2000 by : Philip Daileader
French Historians 1900-2000: The New Historical Writing inTwentieth-Century France examines the lives and writings of 40of France’s great twentieth-century historians. Blends biography with critical analysis of major works, placingthe work of the French historians in the context of their lifestories Includes contributions from over 30 international scholars Provides English-speaking readers with a new insight into thekey French historians of the last century
Author |
: Gabrielle Hecht |
Publisher |
: MIT Press |
Total Pages |
: 497 |
Release |
: 2009-07-31 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780262266178 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0262266172 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (78 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Radiance of France, new edition by : Gabrielle Hecht
How it happened that technological prowess and national glory (or “radiance,” which also means “radiation” in French) became synonymous in France as nowhere else. In the aftermath of World War II, as France sought a distinctive role for itself in the modern, postcolonial world, the nation and its leaders enthusiastically embraced large technological projects in general and nuclear power in particular. The Radiance of France asks how it happened that technological prowess and national glory (or “radiance,” which also means “radiation” in French) became synonymous in France as nowhere else. To answer this question, Gabrielle Hecht has forged an innovative combination of technology studies and cultural and political history in a book that, as Michel Callon writes in the new foreword to this edition, “not only sheds new light on the role of technology in the construction of national identities” but is also “a seminal contribution to the history of contemporary France.” Proposing the concept of technopolitical regime as a way to analyze the social, political, cultural, and technological dynamics among engineering elites, unionized workers, and rural communities, Hecht shows how the history of France's first generation of nuclear reactors is also a history of the multiple meanings of nationalism, from the postwar period (and France's desire for post-Vichy redemption) to 1969 and the adoption of a “Frenchified” American design. This paperback edition of Hecht's groundbreaking book includes both Callon's foreword and an afterword by the author in which she brings the story up to date, and reflects on such recent developments as the 2007 French presidential election, the promotion of nuclear power as the solution to climate change, and France's aggressive exporting of nuclear technology.
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: |
Publisher |
: |
Total Pages |
: 1074 |
Release |
: 1908 |
ISBN-10 |
: UOM:39015068450124 |
ISBN-13 |
: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (24 Downloads) |
Synopsis Sessional Papers by :
"Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement.
Author |
: Ernest R. May |
Publisher |
: Hill and Wang |
Total Pages |
: 604 |
Release |
: 2015-07-28 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781466894280 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1466894288 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (80 Downloads) |
Synopsis Strange Victory by : Ernest R. May
Ernest R. May's Strange Victory presents a dramatic narrative-and reinterpretation-of Germany's six-week campaign that swept the Wehrmacht to Paris in spring 1940. Before the Nazis killed him for his work in the French Resistance, the great historian Marc Bloch wrote a famous short book, Strange Defeat, about the treatment of his nation at the hands of an enemy the French had believed they could easily dispose of. In Strange Victory, the distinguished American historian Ernest R. May asks the opposite question: How was it that Hitler and his generals managed this swift conquest, considering that France and its allies were superior in every measurable dimension and considering the Germans' own skepticism about their chances? Strange Victory is a riveting narrative of those six crucial weeks in the spring of 1940, weaving together the decisions made by the high commands with the welter of confused responses from exhausted and ill-informed, or ill-advised, officers in the field. Why did Hitler want to turn against France at just this moment, and why were his poor judgment and inadequate intelligence about the Allies nonetheless correct? Why didn't France take the offensive when it might have led to victory? What explains France's failure to detect and respond to Germany's attack plan? It is May's contention that in the future, nations might suffer strange defeats of their own if they do not learn from their predecessors' mistakes in judgment.
Author |
: Patricia M. E. Lorcin |
Publisher |
: Syracuse University Press |
Total Pages |
: 376 |
Release |
: 2006-10-19 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0815630743 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780815630746 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (43 Downloads) |
Synopsis Algeria and France, 1800-2000 by : Patricia M. E. Lorcin
The relationship between Algeria and France that formed during the 132 years of colonial rule did not end in 1962 when Algeria gained its independence. This long period of occupation left an indelible mark on the social fabric of both societies, one that continues to influence their cultures, identities, and politics. Wide-ranging in scope yet complementary in focus, the essays deftly convey the extent to which the French colonial experience in Algeria resonates on both sides of the Mediterranean. Young and established scholars shed light on the linguistic, cultural, and social mechanisms of violence, remembrance, forgetting, fantasy, nostalgia, prejudice, mythmaking, and fractured identity. Addressing the nature of Franco-Algerian relations through such topics as migration, displacement, settler colonialism, racism, and sexuality, these essays provide an important contribution to postcolonial studies, cultural studies, and North African history. With renewed public debate surrounding the two countries’ shared past and their interwoven communities today, this volume will be indispensable for anyone with an interest in the relations between Algeria and France and the literature on memory and nostalgia.
Author |
: Valerie Holman |
Publisher |
: Berghahn Books |
Total Pages |
: 190 |
Release |
: 2000 |
ISBN-10 |
: 1571817018 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781571817013 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (18 Downloads) |
Synopsis France at War in the Twentieth Century by : Valerie Holman
France experienced four major conflicts in the fifty years between 1914 and 1964: two world wars, and the wars in Indochina and Algeria. In each the role of myth was intricately bound up with memory, hope, belief, and ideas of nation. This is the first book to explore how individual myths were created, sustained, and used for purposes of propaganda, examining in detail not just the press, radio, photographs, posters, films, and songs that gave credence to an imagined event or attributed mythical status to an individual, but also the cultural processes by which such artifacts were disseminated and took effect. Reliance on myth, so the authors argue, is shown to be one of the most significant and durable features of 20th century warfare propaganda, used by both sides in all the conflicts covered in this book. However, its effective and useful role in time of war notwithstanding, it does distort a population's perception of reality and therefore often results in defeat: the myth-making that began as a means of sustaining belief in France's supremacy, and later her will and ability to resist, ultimately proved counterproductive in the process of decolonization.
Author |
: Michael Bess |
Publisher |
: University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages |
: 404 |
Release |
: 2003-11-15 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0226044173 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780226044170 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (73 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Light-Green Society by : Michael Bess
The accelerating interpenetration of nature and culture is the hallmark of the new "light-green" social order that has emerged in postwar France, argues Michael Bess in this penetrating new history. On one hand, a preoccupation with natural qualities and equilibrium has increasingly infused France's economic and cultural life. On the other, human activities have laid an ever more potent and pervasive touch on the environment, whether through the intrusion of agriculture, industry, and urban growth, or through the much subtler and more well-intentioned efforts of ecological management. The Light-Green Society limns sharply these trends over the last fifty years. The rise of environmentalism in the 1960s stemmed from a fervent desire to "save" wild nature-nature conceived as a qualitatively distinct domain, wholly separate from human designs and endeavors. And yet, Bess shows, after forty years of environmentalist agitation, much of it remarkably successful in achieving its aims, the old conception of nature as a "separate sphere" has become largely untenable. In the light-green society, where ecology and technological modernity continually flow together, a new hybrid vision of intermingled nature-culture has increasingly taken its place.
Author |
: Canada. Department of Finance |
Publisher |
: |
Total Pages |
: 738 |
Release |
: 1912 |
ISBN-10 |
: CHI:097566306 |
ISBN-13 |
: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (06 Downloads) |
Synopsis Shareholders in the Chartered Banks of the Dominion of Canada by : Canada. Department of Finance