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- Title Pages
- <i>Preface</i>
- <i>List of Tables</i>
- Introduction: The Anglo-American Counter-Identity
- 1 French Identity: The National Search for Retrospective Legitimacy and Unanimity
- 2 Intellectual Interpretations and Projections of the French Revolution
- 3 Tensions and Trajectories: The Constituents of French Exceptionalism
- 4 Enduring Conflicts and Elusive Consensus
- 5 A Liberal Democratic Republic Struggles to be Born, 1814–78
- Introduction to Part II
- 6 Institutional Immobilism, Ideological Ferment, and Reluctant Socio-Economic Modernization
- 7 Adversaries: Partisan Intellectuals and Polarized Political Culture
- 8 Adversaries: Polarized and Fragmented Party Politics of the Right
- 9 Adversaries on the Left: Revolutionary Rhetoric and Reformist Realities
- 10 Embattled Nation: Politicized Army, Imperial Decolonization, and European Integration
- 11 Diluting French Political Culture with European Social Liberalism
- Epilogue: Confronting the National Identity Crisis
- <i>Index</i>
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- Source:
- Fragmented France
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- <i>Preface</i>
- <i>List of Tables</i>
- Introduction: The Anglo-American Counter-Identity
- 1 French Identity: The National Search for Retrospective Legitimacy and Unanimity
- 2 Intellectual Interpretations and Projections of the French Revolution
- 3 Tensions and Trajectories: The Constituents of French Exceptionalism
- 4 Enduring Conflicts and Elusive Consensus
- 5 A Liberal Democratic Republic Struggles to be Born, 1814–78
- Introduction to Part II
- 6 Institutional Immobilism, Ideological Ferment, and Reluctant Socio-Economic Modernization
- 7 Adversaries: Partisan Intellectuals and Polarized Political Culture
- 8 Adversaries: Polarized and Fragmented Party Politics of the Right
- 9 Adversaries on the Left: Revolutionary Rhetoric and Reformist Realities
- 10 Embattled Nation: Politicized Army, Imperial Decolonization, and European Integration
- 11 Diluting French Political Culture with European Social Liberalism
- Epilogue: Confronting the National Identity Crisis
- <i>Index</i>