ABSTRACT

Modern France and the World provides an engaging global history of the key events of modern France and its empire. It moves beyond the traditional political narrative of the development of the French Republican nation-state to offer both national and international perspectives of its evolution.

The volume illustrates the integral exchanges that have taken place between France and the modern world, from global trade in the eighteenth century to the impact of postcolonial immigration and globalization on French identity and on France’s diverse population. It includes the voices of women, colonized populations, and those who both embraced and challenged the spread of French ideas and values around the globe. Drawing on methodologies of social, cultural, and gender history, this textbook integrates a wide range of analytical tools to entice readers to engage more deeply in France’s dynamic global history.

By presenting the history of France and its global engagements from the mid-seventeenth century to the present, this volume is an essential resource for all students who study the history, politics, and culture of modern France.

chapter 2|27 pages

Radical Revolutions and Rights of Man

chapter 3|22 pages

The Napoleonic Empire

chapter 4|16 pages

Restoration and the Liberal Order

chapter 5|19 pages

Social and Political Revolutions

chapter 6|26 pages

New Imperial Designs

The Second Empire

chapter 7|25 pages

The Imperial Third Republic

chapter 8|19 pages

The Fin de Siècle and Its Discontents

chapter 9|18 pages

Global France at War, 1914–1919

chapter 10|19 pages

Illusions of Peace, 1920–1939

chapter 11|23 pages

War and Occupation, 1939–1944

chapter 13|19 pages

The Politics of Grandeur

The Fifth Republic in a New Europe

chapter 14|27 pages

Globalized France

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion

The Legacy of Empire in Twenty-First-Century France