The Republic of De Gaulle offers a comprehensive account - the fullest yet available in English - of the eleven years that followed the establishment of the Fifth Republic in 1958. Serge Berstein analyses the new constitutional and political system that emerged under De Gaulle, and shows how France was able to disengage from the ruinous Algerian War. He then conducts a detailed analysis of the socio-economic changes wrought during this period, and discusses the aims of De Gaulle's highly individualistic foreign policy. In the final section Professor Berstein traces the decline of De Gaulle's ascendancy up to his eventual resignation in 1969. In conclusion the author assesses the contribution of a remarkable political leader to the not less remarkable changes that took place in France during his presidency. This volume, lucidly translated by Peter Morris, features all those student aids now associated with the series.
A political history of France during the presidency of Charles de Gaulle, this book examines the challenges faced by the country as it attempted to navigate the turbulent waters of the Cold War...
Seminar paper de l'année 2000 dans le domaine Histoire Europe - autres pays - Nouvelle Histoire, Union européenne, note: 1,0, Université Francois Rabelais, Tours (Université François Rabelais...
This book explores the following: What is the art of power? What is the art of French power? How did Charles de Gaulle understand and assert power, establishing the Fifth Republic and breaking...
Découvrez enfin tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur Charles de Gaulle en moins d'une heure ! La flamme de la résistance française ne doit pas s'éteindre et ne s'éteindra pas. C'est par ces mots que...