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France's long reconstruction : in search of the modern republic

Title
France's long reconstruction : in search of the modern republic / Herrick Chapman.
ISBN
9780674976412
067497641X
Publication
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2018.
Copyright Notice Date
©2018
Physical Description
x, 405 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Summary
At the end of World War II, France's greatest challenge was to repair a civil society torn asunder by Nazi occupation and total war. Recovery required the nation's complete economic and social transformation. But just what form this "new France" should take remained the burning question at the heart of French political combat until the Algerian War ended, over a decade later. Herrick Chapman charts the course of France's long reconstruction from 1944 to 1962, offering fresh insights into the ways the expansion of state power, intended to spearhead recovery, produced fierce controversies at home and unintended consequences abroad in France's crumbling empire. Abetted after Liberation by a new elite of technocratic experts, the burgeoning French state infiltrated areas of economic and social life traditionally free from government intervention. Politicians and intellectuals wrestled with how to reconcile state-directed modernization with the need to renew democratic participation and bolster civil society after years spent under the Nazi and Vichy yokes. But rather than resolving the tension, the conflict between top-down technocrats and grassroots democrats became institutionalized as a way of framing the problems facing Charles de Gaulle's Fifth Republic. Uniquely among European countries, France pursued domestic recovery while simultaneously fighting full-scale colonial wars. France's Long Reconstruction shows how the Algerian War led to the further consolidation of state authority and cemented repressive immigration policies that now appear shortsighted and counterproductive.-- Provided by publisher
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 19, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Liberation authorities: legitimizing the state from above and below
Available hands: from manpower crisis to immigration control
Shopkeeper turmoil: tax rebels and state reformers in the postwar marketplace
Family matters: expertise, gender, and voice in the social security state
Enterprise politics: the postwar nationalizations
Reformer dilemmas: Pierre Mendès France and Michel Debré as renovators of the republic
Algerian anvil: war and the expansion of state authority.
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