The French at War 1934-1944
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The years 1934 to 1944 remain the most contentious and dramatic decade in modern French history. Covering the Occupation, the Vichy regime, the Resistance and collaboration, Nick Atkin provides an important introduction to this key period. Accessible and concise, the book offers a wide-ranging synthesis of key themes and events. Looking ahead to the present day, the book also examines how the French establishment and public have coped with the legacy of Vichy, and explains why the occupation is still ever present in French politics and everyday life.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #245373 in Books
- Published on: 2001-12-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 176 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"This volume, part of the 'Seminar Studies in History' series, will prove an excellent purchase for undergraduates." History Vol. 88, Iss. 2, No. 290, Apr 2003
From the Back Cover
The years 1934 to 1944 remain the most contentious and dramatic decade in modern French history. After the bourgeois self-confidence of the 1920's, France was plunged into a depression out of which there seemed no escape. The authoritarian regime of Marshal Petain hoped to bring unity and an overhaul of French institutions, but in the event it only achieved discord, especially through its policy of collaboration with Germany and its persecution of Jews and other minorities. The French at War provides an accessible and concise introduction to this period. In a wide ranging synthesis, the book examines:
- the backdrop of the 1930's
- the reason for France's defeat
- the nature of the Vichy regime
- the phenomenon of collaboration
- the growth of resistance
About the Author
Nicholas Atkin is a Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Reading.




