ABSTRACT

France is defined by claims of uniqueness made by or about the French. Aspects of Contemporary France illuminates the contemporary economic, cultural, political and social climate of France. Using a multidisciplinary approach, this book explains the historical background to controversial issues. It also traces France's road to nationhood through religion, language and territory.
Each chapter is by a specialist in the field and is based on the most up to date information and research. Beginning with the present day, the book traces the historical background to events and provides a context for evaluation. The wide-ranging and varied themes covered include:
* political parties
* regions in the market place
* television and film
* women
* secularism and Islam
* linguistic policies
* French consumers
The book also offers a helpful chronology at the end of each chapter, a detailed bibliography and a recommended reading list.
Aspects of Contemporary France presents an analytical as well as informative appraoch to French Studies. It provides a readily accessible but in-depth understanding for students of France or French civilization at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

chapter |22 pages

INTRODUCTION

William Smith

part |2 pages

Part I FRENCH INSTITUTIONS AND POLICY MAKING

chapter 1|19 pages

THE PRESIDENCY

chapter 2|18 pages

PARTY POLITICS

chapter 3|22 pages

DEFENCE POLICY

chapter 4|14 pages

THE REGIONS IN THE MARKET PLACE

chapter 5|16 pages

HIGHER EDUCATION

chapter 6|21 pages

TELEVISION

part |2 pages

Part II DEFINING SOCIO-CULTURAL IDENTITIES

chapter 7|16 pages

WOMEN

chapter 8|22 pages

THE CHURCH

chapter 9|16 pages

LAÏCITÉ AND ISLAM

chapter 10|17 pages

LINGUISTIC POLICIES

chapter 11|18 pages

CINEMA