French and Germans, Germans and French: A Personal Interpretation of France under Two Occupations, 1914–1918/1940–1944
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An extraordinary history of French lives under occupation in the First and Second World Wars, this is an intimate, unforgettable meditation on the strange mixture of compromise and betrayal, collaboration and resistance that marks defeat, written by one of the greatest historians of France.’A splendid book for comprehending human kind … Cobb has a strong sense of how ordinary life has to go on, even through disasters, and a sensitivity for what it was like at the time, matched by a gift for the telling phrase’ Economist ‘Prophet of the past, Richard Cobb is a visionary’ New York Review of Books’His France – urban, northern, provincial, pedestrian, noisy, unpuritanical, festive – was in contrast to, and predicated upon, another France: bureaucratic, official, suburban, safe’ Julian Barnes
Additional information
Weight | 0.205 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.5 × 12.8 × 19.7 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 272 |
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Year Published | 2018-9-6 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 0241351316 |
About The Author | Richard Cobb (1919-96) CBE was a British historian and essayist, and professor at the University of Oxford. He was the author of numerous influential works about the history of France, particularly the French Revolution. |
Richard Cobb is a visionary. His books will take you on an extraordinary intellectual and emotional journey. |
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Other text | His France – urban, northern, provincial, pedestrian, noisy, unpuritanical, festive – was in contrast to, and predicated upon, another France: bureaucratic, official, suburban, safe, rule – crazy, scared. |
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