ABSTRACT

Now in its second edition, Tyler Stovall’s Transnational France takes a transnational approach to the history of modern France that draws the reader into a key aspect of France’s political culture: universalism.

Beginning with the French Revolution and its aftermath, Stovall traces French history right up to the present day and examines France’s relations with three other areas of the world: Europe, the United States, and France’s colonial empire. The book shines a light onto both French identity and the history of the world more broadly, which allows the reader to engage with French history in a much wider context. This new edition features an additional chapter on France in the twenty-first century that offers an analysis of current events and issues as seen through historical perspective. Issues addressed include anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, and the gilets jaunes, as well as the impact of Brexit, the maturation of the National Front under Marine LePen, and the administration of Emmanuel Macron.

Giving a global view of France’s history, this is the perfect volume for students of modern France and French history courses.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|36 pages

French Revolution, World Revolution

chapter 2|38 pages

Restoration, Revolution, and Empire

France, 1815–1852

chapter 3|22 pages

Imperial Democracy?

France under the Second Empire, 1852–1870

chapter 4|34 pages

Paris

The Making of a World Capital

chapter 5|34 pages

The Universal Republic

chapter 6|33 pages

The Republican Empire

chapter 7|31 pages

The Universal Nation in a World at War

chapter 8|35 pages

From One War to Another

The Universal Nation in Crisis

chapter 9|33 pages

France in the Second World War

Defeat and Rebirth of the Universal Nation

chapter 10|32 pages

The Fourth Republic

New Challenges for the Transnational Nation

chapter 11|33 pages

The Fifth Republic

A New Era for France

chapter 12|25 pages

Postcolonial France

A New Universal Nation?

chapter 13|25 pages

Into the Present

France in the Twenty-First Century

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion