France by Jeremy Black
A concise, wide-ranging narrative that traces France’s political, social and cultural development from its medieval foundations through revolution, empire and modern republicanism. The account highlights processes of state formation, the impact of war and diplomacy, economic change and colonial expansion, and the recurring tensions between revolutionary ideals and conservative institutions, concluding with the country’s twentieth-century upheavals and its evolving role in Europe and the wider world.
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