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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of plates page vi
List of figures xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction i
PART I MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN FRANCE 13
1 Population and Resources in Pre Industrial France 15
2. Society and Politics in Medieval France 30
3 Society and Politics in Early Modern France 54
PART II THE DUAL REVOLUTION: MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY
FRANCE 97
4 Revolution and Empire 99
5 The Nineteenth Century: Continuity and Change 165
6 A Time of Crisis, 1914 1945 241
7 Reconstruction and Renewal: The Trente Glorieuses 315
8 A Society Under Stress 381
A short guide to further reading 465
Index 473
V
PLATES
i.i Peasant ploughing (end twelfth century). Bibliotheque
nationale page I7
1.2. Misery: wars, famines, and epidemics of the Hundred
Years War. Bibliotheque de l ecole des beaux arts, Paris.
Photo: Giraudon. 22
1.i Coronation of a king of France. Bibliotheque nationale. 36
2.2 Return of Philip Augustus to Paris after his victory at
Bouvines. Bibliotheque royale Albert I, Brussels. 44
2.3 The siege of Orleans. Bibliotheque nationale. 52
3.1 The sacking of a farm. Musee Bargoin, Clermont Ferrand.
Photo: Giraudon. 62
3.2 Louis XIV in 1660, aged twenty two. Engraving by Von
Schuppen, after a painting by W.Vaillant. Photo: Roger
Viollet. 68
3.3 Construction of a road. Painting by J.Vernet, 1774. Musee
du Louvre. Photo: Giraudon. 76
3.4 The battle of Fontenoy, 1745. Painting by H.Vernet. Musee
national du chateau de Versailles. Photo: Bulloz. 88
4.1 Louis XVI in his coronation robes. Painting by
J. S. Duplessis. Musee Carnavalet. Photo: Musees de la
Ville de Paris. © SPADEM. 102
4.2 The taking of the Bastille, 14 July 1789. Anonymous
painting. Musee national du chateau de Versailles.
Photo: Giraudon. 120
vi
List of plates vii
4.3 Chateaux burning as their owners flee, 1789. Anonymous
engraving. Musee Carnavalet. Photo: Giraudon. 121
4.4 The night of 4 August 1789. Engraving by Helman, after a
painting by Charles Monnet. Bibliotheque nationale.
Photo: Giraudon. 123
4.5 The attack on the Tuileries, 10 August 1792. Painting by
Jacques Bertaux. Musee national du chateau de Versailles.
Photo: Giraudon. 135
4.6 The execution of Louis XVI, 21 January 1793.
Bibliotheque nationale. Photo: Larousse. 137
4.7 Emergence of the conservative republic, Thermidor Year II
(28 July 1794). Engraving by Helman, after a painting by
Charles Monnet. Bibliotheque nationale, Cabinet des
Estampes. Photo: Giraudon. 146
4.8 Austerlitz, 2 December 1805. Engraving by J. Rugendas.
Bibliotheque de l Armee, Paris. Photo: Bulloz. 154
4.9 Napoleon distributing Europe between his brothers.
Engraving by Gauthier. Musee Carnavalet, Paris. 155
4.10 The crossing of the Berezina, 25 29 November 1812.
Lithograph by Victor Adam. Bibliotheque nationale,
Cabinet des Estampes. Photo: Giraudon. 158
4.11 The beginnings of industrialisation: a coal mine near
Liege, 1812. Musee Carnavalet, Paris. Photo: Giraudon. 163
5.1 The royal family in May 1814. Musee Carnavalet.
Photo: Giraudon. 184
5.2 The solemn blessing of a cross : the restoration of moral
order, or Catholic reconquest, 182.6. Engraving by
Massard. Bibliotheque nationale. 186
5.3 Fighting in the boulevard des Italiens, 28 July 1830.
Lithograph by Victor Adam. Musee Carnavalet.
Photo: Musees de la Ville de Paris. © SPADEM. 191
5.4 Lafayette receiving Louis Philippe at the H6tel de Ville,
Paris. Painting by Eloi Firmin Feron. Musee du chateau de
Versailles. Photo: Musees nationaux, Paris. 192
viii List of plates
5.5 June 1848: barricade in the rue Saint Antoine. Lithograph
by Beaumont and Ciceri. Bibliotheque nationale. 2.03
5.6 Napoleon III, the Empress, and the Prince Imperial,
surrounded by their people. Engraving by Leopold
Flaming. Bibliotheque nationale, Cabinet des Estampes. 209
5.7 The Schneider works at Le Creusot. Watercolour by
Bonhomme. 2.16
5.8 Paris, 4 September 1870: the republicans proclaim the
overthrow of the Bonaparte dynasty. Painting by Jacques
Guiaud. Musee Carnavalet. Photo: Musees de la Ville de
Paris. © SPADEM. 2.2.0
5.9 The burning of Paris, May 1871. Musee Carnavalet.
Photo: Musees de la Ville de Paris. © SPADEM. 12.3
5.10 Peasants travelling by rail. Photo: Popperfoto. 2.2.8
5.11 The threshing machine. Painting by Albert Rigolet. Musee
des beaux arts, Rouen. Photo: Giraudon. 2.31
5.1 2 A family dinner. Cartoon by Caran d Ache. Bibliotheque
nationale, Cabinet des Estampes. 233
5.13 Strike in the Nord coalfield. Engraving from L lllustration. 23 5
6.1 The offensive tactics of 1914 15. 243
6.2 Trench warfare. Photo: Roger Viollet. 245
6.3 Senior officers planning. Drawing by Georges Scott.
Musee de l Armee, Paris. Photo: Larousse. 247
6.4 Mobilisation for total war : female munitions workers.
Photo: P. Lorette. 248
6.5 The cost of reconstruction: the ruins of Montdidier
(Somme), June 1919. Photo: Collection Albert Kahn. 254
6.6 Electoral poster, 1919. Bibliotheque nationale, Cabinet
des Estampes. 261
6.7 Electoral poster by Jack. Bibliotheque nationale, Cabinet
des Estampes. 263
List of plates ix
6.8 Members of the Croix de Feu on parade. Photo:
Roger Viollet. 271
6.9 Right wing demonstrators clash with police on the Place
de la Concorde, 6 February 1934. 272
6.10 Leon Blum and his Popular Front government in 1936.
Photo: The Hulton Picture Company. 275
6.11 Paul Reynaud leaving a cabinet meeting, 21 May 1940.
Photo: The Hulton Picture Company. 284
6.12 The (re )Germanisation of Alsace: a Nazi parade in
Strasburg, October 1941. Photo: Taillandier. 289
6.13 Marshal Petain and Pierre Laval at Vichy, November
1942, with Cardinals Suhard and Gerlier. Photo:
Roger Viollet. 292
6.14 French miners working under German supervision.
Photo: Roger Viollet. 295
6.15 Execution of young members of the Resistance by German
soldiers. Photo: Roger Viollet. 302
6.16 Execution of members of the tnilice in Grenoble, August
1944. 311
6.17 Liberation: General de Gaulle walking down the
Champs Elysees, 26 August 1944. Photo: Doisneau Rapho. 314
7.1 Reconstruction: the Communist Party calls for a further
effort. Photo: Taillandier D.R. 317
7.2 Brigitte Bardot on the set of the film Vie privee, 1 January
1961. Photo: Getty Images. 340
7.3 Troops guarding pitheads and deployed by Socialist
ministers as strike breakers, 1947. 347
7.4 The government of Pierre Mendes France, 19 June 1954.
Francois Mitterand is on his right. Photo: Viollet/Photeb. 351
7.5 Military operations in Algeria: on guard in the Casbah.
Photo: Getty Images. 355
7.6 Demonstrators in Algiers 1958. Photo: Getty Images. 358
x List of plates
7.7 General de Gaulle speaks to the nation on television,
23 April 1961. Photo: The Hulton Picture Company. 367
7.8 General de Gaulle with Chancellor Adenauer during his
visit to West Germany, September 1962. Photo: Camera
Press (UK) Ltd. 3^8
7.9 Common Market poster by Savignac, 1957.
Photo: Larousse. 369
7.10 Police chasing demonstrators, 6 May 1968. Photo: Caron. 372
7.11 A Gaullist demonstration in the Champs Elysees, 30 May
1968. Photo: Le Campion/ANA. 373
7.12 Pompidou as prime minister. On his left a youthful Jacques
Chirac. Photo: Getty Images. 37^
7.13 Property development. Photo: Sappa/CEDRI. 38°
8.1 Protest against reform of the pension system, Marseilles
13 May 2003. Photo: Getty Images. 404
8.2 Immigrant labour and low cost housing. Gennevilliers in
the 1980s. Photo: Chollet Rapho. 405
8.3 Presidential elections. Valery Giscard d Estaing and
Francois Mitterand engage in a televised debate, 5 May
1981. Photo: Gamma. 420
8.4 Mitterand s appeal as la force tranquille: poster by Seguela. 421
8.5 The investiture of Jacques Chirac as President of the
Republic, 17 May 1995 Photo: Getty Images. 439
8.6 Posters supporting Le Pen, presidential elections 2002.
Photo: Getty Images. 447
8.7 Demonstration against the candidature of Le Pen,
22 April 2002. Photo: Getty Images. 448
8.8 The defeated Socialist candidate Lionel Jospin voting in
the second ballot, 5 May 2002. Photo: Getty Images. 449
8.9 The rivals? Raffarin, Sarkozy, and Villepin gathered
around the president, 14 July 2004. Photo: Getty Images. 454
8.10 Chirac, Schroeder, and Blair: the body language says it all!
Photo: Getty Images. 457
i !¦¦
FIGURES
1 Relief map of France. (Source: R. Price, A social history of
nineteenth century France. Hutchinson, 1987.) 7
2 Comparative evolution of population (in millions).
France, and England and Wales. (Source: J. Revel (ed.),
L espace francais. Editions du Seuil, 1989.) 9
z.i The creation of France. I. The Treaty of Verdun 843.
(Source: Revel, L espace francais.) 31
2.2 The creation of France. II. The reign of Philip Augustus,
1180 1Z23. (Source: Revel, L espace francais.) 46
2.3 The creation of France. III. The Treaty of Bretigny 1360.
(Source: Revel, L espace francais.) 50
3.1 The creation of France. IV. The reign of Louis XI,
1461 83. (Source: Revel, L espace francais.) 55
3.2 The creation of France. V. Expansion of the royal domain
during the reign of Henri IV. (Source: Revel, L espace
francais.) 63
3.3 The creation of France. VI. The reign of Louis XIV
(Source: Revel, L espace francais.) 71
4.1 The Civil Constitution of the Clergy (percentage of oath
takers). (Source: M. Vovelle (ed.), L etat de la France
pendant la Revolution. Editions La Decouverte, 1988.) 127
xi
xii List of figures
4.2 Apogee of Empire, 1812. (Source: R. Gildea, Barricades
and borders. Europe 1800 1914. Oxford University Press,
1987 ) 1S6
5.1 France: developed and underdeveloped. I. Wheat yields in
1840. (Source: R. Price, Art economic history of modem
France, c. 1730 1914. Macmillan, 1981.) 172
5.2 France: developed and underdeveloped. II. The steam
engine as an indicator of industrialisation. Number per
department in 1841 and in 1878. (Source: G. Dupeux
et al., Atlas historique de la France contemporaine.
Armand Colin, 1966.) 175
5.3 The loss of Alsace Lorraine. (Source: Dupeux, Atlas
historique.) 222
6.1 The division of France in 1940. (Source: J. P. Azema, From
Munich to the Liberation, 1938 44. Cambridge
University Press, 1984.) 288
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CONTENTS
List of plates page vi
List of figures xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction i
PART I MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN FRANCE 13
1 Population and Resources in Pre Industrial France 15
2. Society and Politics in Medieval France 30
3 Society and Politics in Early Modern France 54
PART II THE DUAL REVOLUTION: MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY
FRANCE 97
4 Revolution and Empire 99
5 The Nineteenth Century: Continuity and Change 165
6 A Time of Crisis, 1914 1945 241
7 Reconstruction and Renewal: The Trente Glorieuses 315
8 A Society Under Stress 381
A short guide to further reading 465
Index 473
V
PLATES
i.i Peasant ploughing (end twelfth century). Bibliotheque
nationale page I7
1.2. Misery: wars, famines, and epidemics of the Hundred
Years War. Bibliotheque de l'ecole des beaux arts, Paris.
Photo: Giraudon. 22
1.i Coronation of a king of France. Bibliotheque nationale. 36
2.2 Return of Philip Augustus to Paris after his victory at
Bouvines. Bibliotheque royale Albert I, Brussels. 44
2.3 The siege of Orleans. Bibliotheque nationale. 52
3.1 The sacking of a farm. Musee Bargoin, Clermont Ferrand.
Photo: Giraudon. 62
3.2 Louis XIV in 1660, aged twenty two. Engraving by Von
Schuppen, after a painting by W.Vaillant. Photo: Roger
Viollet. 68
3.3 Construction of a road. Painting by J.Vernet, 1774. Musee
du Louvre. Photo: Giraudon. 76
3.4 The battle of Fontenoy, 1745. Painting by H.Vernet. Musee
national du chateau de Versailles. Photo: Bulloz. 88
4.1 Louis XVI in his coronation robes. Painting by
J. S. Duplessis. Musee Carnavalet. Photo: Musees de la
Ville de Paris. © SPADEM. 102
4.2 The taking of the Bastille, 14 July 1789. Anonymous
painting. Musee national du chateau de Versailles.
Photo: Giraudon. 120
vi \
List of plates vii
4.3 Chateaux burning as their owners flee, 1789. Anonymous
engraving. Musee Carnavalet. Photo: Giraudon. 121
4.4 The night of 4 August 1789. Engraving by Helman, after a
painting by Charles Monnet. Bibliotheque nationale.
Photo: Giraudon. 123
4.5 The attack on the Tuileries, 10 August 1792. Painting by
Jacques Bertaux. Musee national du chateau de Versailles.
Photo: Giraudon. 135
4.6 The execution of Louis XVI, 21 January 1793.
Bibliotheque nationale. Photo: Larousse. 137
4.7 Emergence of the conservative republic, Thermidor Year II
(28 July 1794). Engraving by Helman, after a painting by
Charles Monnet. Bibliotheque nationale, Cabinet des
Estampes. Photo: Giraudon. 146
4.8 Austerlitz, 2 December 1805. Engraving by J. Rugendas.
Bibliotheque de l'Armee, Paris. Photo: Bulloz. 154
4.9 Napoleon distributing Europe between his brothers.
Engraving by Gauthier. Musee Carnavalet, Paris. 155
4.10 The crossing of the Berezina, 25 29 November 1812.
Lithograph by Victor Adam. Bibliotheque nationale,
Cabinet des Estampes. Photo: Giraudon. 158
4.11 The beginnings of industrialisation: a coal mine near
Liege, 1812. Musee Carnavalet, Paris. Photo: Giraudon. 163
5.1 The royal family in May 1814. Musee Carnavalet.
Photo: Giraudon. 184
5.2 'The solemn blessing of a cross': the restoration of moral
order, or Catholic reconquest, 182.6. Engraving by
Massard. Bibliotheque nationale. 186
5.3 Fighting in the boulevard des Italiens, 28 July 1830.
Lithograph by Victor Adam. Musee Carnavalet.
Photo: Musees de la Ville de Paris. © SPADEM. 191
5.4 Lafayette receiving Louis Philippe at the H6tel de Ville,
Paris. Painting by Eloi Firmin Feron. Musee du chateau de
Versailles. Photo: Musees nationaux, Paris. 192
viii List of plates
5.5 June 1848: barricade in the rue Saint Antoine. Lithograph
by Beaumont and Ciceri. Bibliotheque nationale. 2.03
5.6 Napoleon III, the Empress, and the Prince Imperial,
surrounded by their people. Engraving by Leopold
Flaming. Bibliotheque nationale, Cabinet des Estampes. 209
5.7 The Schneider works at Le Creusot. Watercolour by
Bonhomme. 2.16
5.8 Paris, 4 September 1870: the republicans proclaim the
overthrow of the Bonaparte dynasty. Painting by Jacques
Guiaud. Musee Carnavalet. Photo: Musees de la Ville de
Paris. © SPADEM. 2.2.0
5.9 The burning of Paris, May 1871. Musee Carnavalet.
Photo: Musees de la Ville de Paris. © SPADEM. 12.3
5.10 Peasants travelling by rail. Photo: Popperfoto. 2.2.8
5.11 The threshing machine. Painting by Albert Rigolet. Musee
des beaux arts, Rouen. Photo: Giraudon. 2.31
5.1 2 A family dinner. Cartoon by Caran d'Ache. Bibliotheque
nationale, Cabinet des Estampes. 233
5.13 Strike in the Nord coalfield. Engraving from L'lllustration. 23 5
6.1 The offensive tactics of 1914 15. 243
6.2 Trench warfare. Photo: Roger Viollet. 245
6.3 Senior officers planning. Drawing by Georges Scott.
Musee de l'Armee, Paris. Photo: Larousse. 247
6.4 Mobilisation for 'total war': female munitions workers.
Photo: P. Lorette. 248
6.5 The cost of reconstruction: the ruins of Montdidier
(Somme), June 1919. Photo: Collection Albert Kahn. 254
6.6 Electoral poster, 1919. Bibliotheque nationale, Cabinet
des Estampes. 261
6.7 Electoral poster by Jack. Bibliotheque nationale, Cabinet
des Estampes. 263
List of plates ix
6.8 Members of the Croix de Feu on parade. Photo:
Roger Viollet. 271
6.9 Right wing demonstrators clash with police on the Place
de la Concorde, 6 February 1934. 272
6.10 Leon Blum and his Popular Front government in 1936.
Photo: The Hulton Picture Company. 275
6.11 Paul Reynaud leaving a cabinet meeting, 21 May 1940.
Photo: The Hulton Picture Company. 284
6.12 The (re )Germanisation of Alsace: a Nazi parade in
Strasburg, October 1941. Photo: Taillandier. 289
6.13 Marshal Petain and Pierre Laval at Vichy, November
1942, with Cardinals Suhard and Gerlier. Photo:
Roger Viollet. 292
6.14 French miners working under German supervision.
Photo: Roger Viollet. 295
6.15 Execution of young members of the Resistance by German
soldiers. Photo: Roger Viollet. 302
6.16 Execution of members of the tnilice in Grenoble, August
1944. 311
6.17 Liberation: General de Gaulle walking down the
Champs Elysees, 26 August 1944. Photo: Doisneau Rapho. 314
7.1 Reconstruction: the Communist Party calls for a further
effort. Photo: Taillandier D.R. 317
7.2 Brigitte Bardot on the set of the film Vie privee, 1 January
1961. Photo: Getty Images. 340
7.3 Troops guarding pitheads and deployed by Socialist
ministers as strike breakers, 1947. 347
7.4 The government of Pierre Mendes France, 19 June 1954.
Francois Mitterand is on his right. Photo: Viollet/Photeb. 351
7.5 Military operations in Algeria: on guard in the Casbah.
Photo: Getty Images. 355
7.6 Demonstrators in Algiers 1958. Photo: Getty Images. 358
x List of plates
7.7 General de Gaulle speaks to the nation on television,
23 April 1961. Photo: The Hulton Picture Company. 367
7.8 General de Gaulle with Chancellor Adenauer during his
visit to West Germany, September 1962. Photo: Camera
Press (UK) Ltd. 3^8
7.9 Common Market poster by Savignac, 1957.
Photo: Larousse. 369
7.10 Police chasing demonstrators, 6 May 1968. Photo: Caron. 372
7.11 A Gaullist demonstration in the Champs Elysees, 30 May
1968. Photo: Le Campion/ANA. 373
7.12 Pompidou as prime minister. On his left a youthful Jacques
Chirac. Photo: Getty Images. 37^
7.13 Property development. Photo: Sappa/CEDRI. 38°
8.1 Protest against reform of the pension system, Marseilles
13 May 2003. Photo: Getty Images. 404
8.2 Immigrant labour and low cost housing. Gennevilliers in
the 1980s. Photo: Chollet Rapho. 405
8.3 Presidential elections. Valery Giscard d'Estaing and
Francois Mitterand engage in a televised debate, 5 May
1981. Photo: Gamma. 420
8.4 Mitterand's appeal as la force tranquille: poster by Seguela. 421
8.5 The investiture of Jacques Chirac as President of the
Republic, 17 May 1995 Photo: Getty Images. 439
8.6 Posters supporting Le Pen, presidential elections 2002.
Photo: Getty Images. 447
8.7 Demonstration against the candidature of Le Pen,
22 April 2002. Photo: Getty Images. 448
8.8 The defeated Socialist candidate Lionel Jospin voting in
the second ballot, 5 May 2002. Photo: Getty Images. 449
8.9 The rivals? Raffarin, Sarkozy, and Villepin gathered
around the president, 14 July 2004. Photo: Getty Images. 454
8.10 Chirac, Schroeder, and Blair: the body language says it all!
Photo: Getty Images. 457
i !¦¦
FIGURES
1 Relief map of France. (Source: R. Price, A social history of
nineteenth century France. Hutchinson, 1987.) 7
2 Comparative evolution of population (in millions).
France, and England and Wales. (Source: J. Revel (ed.),
L'espace francais. Editions du Seuil, 1989.) 9
z.i The creation of France. I. The Treaty of Verdun 843.
(Source: Revel, L'espace francais.) 31
2.2 The creation of France. II. The reign of Philip Augustus,
1180 1Z23. (Source: Revel, L'espace francais.) 46
2.3 The creation of France. III. The Treaty of Bretigny 1360.
(Source: Revel, L'espace francais.) 50
3.1 The creation of France. IV. The reign of Louis XI,
1461 83. (Source: Revel, L'espace francais.) 55
3.2 The creation of France. V. Expansion of the royal domain
during the reign of Henri IV. (Source: Revel, L'espace
francais.) 63
3.3 The creation of France. VI. The reign of Louis XIV
(Source: Revel, L'espace francais.) 71
4.1 The Civil Constitution of the Clergy (percentage of oath
takers). (Source: M. Vovelle (ed.), L'etat de la France
pendant la Revolution. Editions La Decouverte, 1988.) 127
xi
xii List of figures
4.2 Apogee of Empire, 1812. (Source: R. Gildea, Barricades
and borders. Europe 1800 1914. Oxford University Press,
1987 ) 1S6
5.1 France: developed and underdeveloped. I. Wheat yields in
1840. (Source: R. Price, Art economic history of modem
France, c. 1730 1914. Macmillan, 1981.) 172
5.2 France: developed and underdeveloped. II. The steam
engine as an indicator of industrialisation. Number per
department in 1841 and in 1878. (Source: G. Dupeux
et al., Atlas historique de la France contemporaine.
Armand Colin, 1966.) 175
5.3 The loss of Alsace Lorraine. (Source: Dupeux, Atlas
historique.) 222
6.1 The division of France in 1940. (Source: J. P. Azema, From
Munich to the Liberation, 1938 44. Cambridge
University Press, 1984.) 288 |
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spellingShingle | Price, Roger 1944- A concise history of France Geschichte Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd |
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title | A concise history of France |
title_auth | A concise history of France |
title_exact_search | A concise history of France |
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title_full | A concise history of France Roger Price |
title_fullStr | A concise history of France Roger Price |
title_full_unstemmed | A concise history of France Roger Price |
title_short | A concise history of France |
title_sort | a concise history of france |
topic | Geschichte Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Frankreich France History |
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