Chabal, Emile

A divided republic : nation, state and citizenship in contemporary France / Emile Chabal. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015. - xii, 301 p. ; 23 cm. - 32(44) (NLA) .

Includes index

Cont. :ntroduction: French politics after the deluge; Part I. Writing the National Narrative in Contemporary France: The Return of Republicanism: 1. Writing histories: two republican narratives; 2. From nouveaux philosophes to nouveaux reactionnaires: Marxism and the Republic; 3. La Republique en danger! The search for consensus and the rise of neo-republican politics; 4. Postcolonies I: integration, disintegration and citizenship; 5. The Republic, the Anglo-Saxon and the European project; Part II. Liberal Critics of Contemporary France: Le Liberalisme Introuvable?: 6. In the shadow of Raymond Aron: the 'liberal revival' of the 1980s; 7. Rewriting Jacobinism: Francois Furet, Pierre Rosanvallon and modern French history; 8. Postcolonies II: the politics of multiculturalism and colonial memory; 9. Whither the Trente Glorieuses? The language of crisis and the reform of the state; 10. Liberal politics in France: a story of failure?; Conclusion: political consensus in twenty-first-century France; Bibliography; Index.

9781107061514 9781107692879


Republicanism --France
Liberalism --France


France --Politics and government --1958

32(44) (NLA)