Mythes Et Realites De Limperialisme Colonial Francais 1871 1914
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Mythes et réalités de l'impérialisme colonial français
Author | : Henri Brunschwig |
Publisher | : FeniXX |
Total Pages | : 299 |
Release | : 1960-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 2402204532 |
Henri Brunschwig passe ici en revue les composantes, réelles ou fantasmées, de l'impérialisme colonial français ; nationalisme continental et origines de l'impérialisme colonial, nationalisme et libéralisme au XIXe siècle, origines de l'impérialisme colonial français, Léopold II en Afrique, les débuts de la rivalité franco-belge, le protectorat tunisien depuis ses origines jusqu'à sa dégradation. Mais aussi le protectionisme, le chauvinisme, le parti colonial français. Il nous explique encore, notamment, à qui bénéficiait la politique coloniale française.
France 1870-1914
Author | : R. D. Anderson |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 191 |
Release | : 2024-06-29 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1040050859 |
First published in 1977, France 1870-1914 combines an outline of events with an analytical treatment of the main political institutions and forces of the Third Republic, relating them to their social context. After an introductory narrative chapter, Dr Anderson discusses the social bases of politics, regional variations in political behaviour, parties and political leadership, and the parliamentary system. There are sections on the Republicans and Radicals, the Right, and the working-class movement, and a separate chapter is devoted to foreign and colonial policy. The success of the Third Republic as a working political system and a distinctive form of parliamentary democracy is emphasized. The author also provides a framework of interpretative ideas which makes the book stimulating as well as informative. This is a must read for scholars and researchers of French history and French politics.
The Anxious Triumph
Author | : Donald Sassoon |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 800 |
Release | : 2019-06-27 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0241315174 |
'A magnum opus, an accessible and genuinely global history ... This is a book for today and tomorrow' Financial Times Capitalist enterprise has existed in some form since ancient times, but the globalization and dominance of capitalism as a system began in the 1860s when, in different forms and supported by different political forces, states all over the world developed their modern political frameworks: the unifications of Italy and Germany, the establishment of a republic in France, the elimination of slavery in the American south, the Meiji Restoration in Japan, the emancipation of the serfs in Tsarist Russia. This book magnificently explores how, after the upheavals of industrialisation, a truly global capitalism followed. For the first time in the history of humanity, there was a social system able to provide a high level of consumption for the majority of those who lived within its bounds. Today, capitalism dominates the world. With wide-ranging scholarship, Donald Sassoon analyses the impact of capitalism on the histories of many different states, and how it creates winners and losers by constantly innovating. This chronic instability, he writes, 'is the foundation of its advance, not a fault in the system or an incidental by-product'. And it is this instability, this constant churn, which produces the anxious triumph of his title. To control or alleviate such anxieties it was necessary to create a national community, if necessary with colonial adventures, to develop a welfare state, to intervene in the market economy, and to protect it from foreign competition. Capitalists needed a state to discipline them, to nurture them, and to sacrifice a few to save the rest: a state overseeing the war of all against all. Vigorous, argumentative, surprising and constantly stimulating, The Anxious Triumph gives a fresh perspective on all these questions and on its era. It is a masterpiece by one of Britain's most engaging and wide-ranging historians.
The French Presence in the South Pacific, 1842–1940
Author | : Robert Aldrich |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 399 |
Release | : 1989-06-18 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1349090840 |
An examination of France's presence in the South Pacific after the takeover of Tahiti. It places the South Pacific in the context of overall French expansion and current theories of colonialism and imperialism and evaluates the French impact on Oceania.