The Decline of the Third Republic, 1914-1938Cambridge University Press, 1988. gada 26. febr. - 380 lappuses This book provides a detailed account of the Third Republic in France between the outbreak and conduct of the First World War and the fall of Leon Blum's Front Populaire soon after Hitler's invasion and annexation of Austria in 1938. Following the trauma of war, France slipped into the "era of illusions" which despite the comparative prosperity of the 1920s led to the slump and the severe social and economic unrest of the 1930s. The short-lived experiment of Blum's Front Populaire gave way to more conservatively-based ministries, but by 1938 a new common enemy began to draw together the political opinion of the country. |
Saturs
The Union Sacree | 3 |
The military stalemate | 8 |
All quiet on the western front | 12 |
Useless diversions | 17 |
The economic and naval war | 19 |
The birth of the war economy 191416 | 21 |
The different forms of wartime government | 29 |
The civilians war 191416 | 39 |
France in 1929 | 169 |
The approach of the crisis | 173 |
The economic crisis | 179 |
The impact of the depression on society | 190 |
The colonies and the depression | 196 |
The political ferment | 201 |
The young intellectuals and the crisis of civilisation | 213 |
6 February day of crisis | 219 |
The 1917 crisis | 46 |
Rifts in the back areas | 52 |
Dealing with the crisis then victory | 62 |
Military recovery | 64 |
Morale holds up | 70 |
Victory | 73 |
The year 1919 | 78 |
Monetary illusions the fall of the franc reparations and war debts | 93 |
The illusion of power | 102 |
The illusions of security | 116 |
The limits of prosperity | 128 |
The success of the advanced technology industries | 135 |
Black spots | 141 |
Illusions of consensus | 148 |
The political scene | 159 |
The cultural scene | 164 |
The population | 231 |
Aspects of rural life | 236 |
Urban society | 242 |
Some victims of traditional society | 248 |
Spiritual powers | 253 |
Leisure and culture | 262 |
The dazzling brilliance of the thirties | 272 |
The making of the Front Populaire | 285 |
The victory of the Front Populaire | 299 |
The Front Populaire in trouble | 316 |
The death agony of the Front Populaire | 328 |
Conclusion | 334 |
Bibliography | 339 |
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Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
action Action Française agreement Albert Thomas allies Alsace-Lorraine American André April army attack August Banque de France became billion francs Blum Briand British budget cabinet Cartel Cartel des Gauches cent Chamber Chautemps Clemenceau Comité communist communist party congress crisis Croix-de-Feu Daladier Dawes plan December defence depression deputies devaluation economic elections enemy Entente extreme right fascism favour February force foreign Française France's French Front Populaire German Herriot ideas increase industry intellectuals January Jean Joffre July June launched Laval leaders left-wing Léon Léon Blum Ligues March middle classes military million minister ministry movement Nationale November October offensive organisation pacifist Paris parliament parliamentary peace peasants Pétain Poincaré political President production radicals reform reparations Republic resignation result revolution right-wing Ruhr Russian Senate September SFIO situation social spite Tardieu traditional treaty Union Nationale Union Sacrée victory votes workers working-class
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