Paris and the Provinces

Paris and the Provinces
Author: Peter Gourevitch
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2023-02-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000736296

First published in 1980, Paris and the Provinces explores why reforms of central-local relations in France have been so ineffectual. Professor Gourevitch discovers the cause in party politics and personal rivalries. The struggle for dominance among different parties (Gaullists, Communists, Socialists, Christian Democrats, Independents and others) and individuals (De Gaulle, Giscard, Chirac, Mitterand, Marchais, etc.) has influenced virtually every aspect of institutional reform, from the creation of the regional administration and delineation of its powers to the delegation of specific responsibilities to cities and towns. Conflict over the mechanisms that link local life to the national government is by no means limited to France. This book closely examines comparable events in Italy and analyses the factors that differentiate the strength of ‘ethnically’ based challenges to central authority in Britain, Spain, Belgium, Yugoslavia and Canada, from the relative weakness of such challenges in France, Italy and Germany. By evaluating the territorial distribution between the capital and the countryside as both an influence on and an object of policy, Paris and the Provinces contributes significantly to understanding the connections between party politics and policy formation and will be of interest to students of political science, government, and public policy.

France

France
Author: Roger Roumagnac
Publisher:
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2013-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781494111854

This is a new release of the original 1948 edition.

Essays on the French Revolution

Essays on the French Revolution
Author: Steven G. Reinhardt
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780890964989

Clarke Garrett examines the differing responses of Catholics and Protestants and the resulting disturbances. Roderick Phillips describes the wide variation in provincial response to the revolutionary assembly's family reform measures. He traces the different reactions of urban and rural residents to such legal measures as liberalization of divorces, secularization of birth, death, and marriage registrations, and inheritance reform. Peasants in central France were already engaged in total revolution when Joseph Fouche arrived there in late 1793. Nancy Fitch argues that Fouche was formed by his encounter with indigenous peasant radicalism as much as the peasants were influenced by his rhetoric of a new political culture. Donald Sutherland, summarizing scholarly debate on the subject, argues that, in the final analysis, the Revolution itself was tragically and profoundly alien to many French men and women in 1789.

France

France
Author: Ogrizek Dore
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1948
Genre:
ISBN:

France

France
Author: Doré Ogrizek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1948
Genre: France
ISBN:

France

France
Author: Doré Ogrizek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1950
Genre: France
ISBN:

France

France
Author: Doré Ogrizek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1950
Genre:
ISBN: