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E-grāmata: Britain and France in Two World Wars: Truth, Myth and Memory

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  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jul-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic USA
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  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic USA
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France and Britain, indispensable allies in two world wars, remember and forget their shared history in contrasting ways. The book will examine key episodes in the relationship between the two countries, including the outbreak of war in 1914, the battles of the Somme and Verdun, the Fall of France in 1940, Dunkirk, and British involvement in the French Resistance and the 1944 Liberation. The contributors discuss how the two countries tend to forget what they owe to each other, and have a distorted view of history which still colours and prejudices their relationship today, despite government efforts to build a close political and military partnership.


This collection examines relations between France and Britain, in particular their conflicting memories of key episodes in their recent past.

Recenzijas

The contributions offer a vivid illustration of how the same event can yield sharply divergent memories in two neighbouring countries. -- Robert Boyce * www.histoire-politique.fr * These essays are an excellent advertisement for comparative history: this approach sheds further light on the relationship between war and memory in both countries ... This collection demonstrates that approaches in military and diplomatic history can effectively incorporate elements of cultural history, and vice versa. -- Vincent Trott * Reviews in History * These essays penned by experts in the field comprise a compelling whole, reminding us that the interaction between truth, myth and memory is complex and fascinating and even more so when the Franco-British relationship is involved. -- James E. Connolly * French History * Robert Tombs is an expert on Franco-British relations both academically and personally ... he and research fellow Emile Chabal brought a Premier League Franco-British team to St Johns College Cambridge to discuss the Truth, Myth and Memory of the complex relationship between Britain and France in two world wars ... Britain and France is a good example how a group of historians can write good comparative history. -- Robert Gildea * Modern & Contemporary France * The contributors offer new insights on Franco-British relations, past and present, on the way both countries viewed each other in 19141918 and 19391945, and how they have remembered those periods ... [ They] go beyond the theme of a lovehate relationship, thus adding to Franco-British scholarship a comparative at times transnational history of France and Britains memory. -- Charlotte Faucher, Queen Mary University of London, UK * Contemporary French Civilization * This volume is an immensely engaging and wide-ranging work of scholarship, with valuable and original insights into the Anglo-French experience and memory of both world wars. -- Heather Jones * The London School of Economics and Political Science *

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This collection examines relations between France and Britain, in particular their conflicting memories of key episodes in their recent past.
Acknowledgements vii
Contributors viii
Editors x
`Two Great Peoples' 1(16)
Robert Tombs
PART ONE The First World War
17(64)
Introduction
19(10)
Gary Sheffield
1 Crossed wires, 1904-14
29(18)
John Keiger
2 Unequal Sacrifice? Two Armies, Two Wars?
47(16)
William Philpott
3 1918: The Push to Victory
63(18)
Elizabeth Greenhalgh
PART TWO The Second World War
81(72)
Introduction
83(10)
Akhila Yechury
Emile Chabal
4 Dunkirk in military operations, myths and memories
93(26)
Martin S. Alexander
5 The British, the Free French and the Resistance
119(18)
Sebastien Albertelli
6 The British and the liberation of France
137(16)
Olivier Wieviorka
PART THREE Remembering and Forgetting
153(58)
Introduction
155(6)
P.M.H. Bell
7 Cultural divergences in patterns of remembering the Great War in Britain and France
161(18)
Jay Winter
8 The Second World War through French and British eyes
179(14)
Robert Frank
9 France, Britain and the narrative of two world wars
193(18)
David Reynolds
Index 211
Robert Tombs is Professor of French History at the University of Cambridge, UK.

Emile Chabal is a Chancellors Fellow in History at the University of Edinburgh, UK.