French connections :: networks of influence /
They were born in the same region, went to the same schools, fought the same fights and made the same mistakes in youth. They share the same morals, the same fantasies of success and the same taste for money. They act behind the scenes to help each other, boosting careers, monopolizing business and...
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Zusammenfassung: | They were born in the same region, went to the same schools, fought the same fights and made the same mistakes in youth. They share the same morals, the same fantasies of success and the same taste for money. They act behind the scenes to help each other, boosting careers, monopolizing business and information, making money, conspiring and, why not, becoming Presidents! From Corsica, the Corree, Auvergne, Brittany and Savoy, former "collaborationists" and free-masons; homosexuals and aristocrats; tax inspectors and ex-Trotskyites; hunters and golfers; Jews and Protestants ... they all belong to a network, and sometimes to several. Multiple and unofficial, these places of complicity draw a hidden geography of French society. They explain more surely than official communiques the decisions, the nominations, the transactions that take place. To write this secret history of networks, Sophie Coignard and Marie-Thérèse Guichard questioned actors and observers of these secret solidarities in every milieu, every region, every class. From the "Make Yourself Comfortable" brotherhood to the laundry "gang." the mountain "red necks" to the "brothers" of the Mediterranean Coast, from the clan from the Charente to the club of new capitalists, heirs to the thieves' cloaks to plotters in priests' cassocks ... they lift the veil from all these subterranean understandings which glue together France. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (300 pages) |
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spelling | Coignard, Sophie, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86082873 Bonnes fréquentations. English French connections : networks of influence / Sophie Coignard and Marie-Thérèse Guichard. New York : Algora, ©2000. 1 online resource (300 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-298). Print version record. They were born in the same region, went to the same schools, fought the same fights and made the same mistakes in youth. They share the same morals, the same fantasies of success and the same taste for money. They act behind the scenes to help each other, boosting careers, monopolizing business and information, making money, conspiring and, why not, becoming Presidents! From Corsica, the Corree, Auvergne, Brittany and Savoy, former "collaborationists" and free-masons; homosexuals and aristocrats; tax inspectors and ex-Trotskyites; hunters and golfers; Jews and Protestants ... they all belong to a network, and sometimes to several. Multiple and unofficial, these places of complicity draw a hidden geography of French society. They explain more surely than official communiques the decisions, the nominations, the transactions that take place. To write this secret history of networks, Sophie Coignard and Marie-Thérèse Guichard questioned actors and observers of these secret solidarities in every milieu, every region, every class. From the "Make Yourself Comfortable" brotherhood to the laundry "gang." the mountain "red necks" to the "brothers" of the Mediterranean Coast, from the clan from the Charente to the club of new capitalists, heirs to the thieves' cloaks to plotters in priests' cassocks ... they lift the veil from all these subterranean understandings which glue together France. Introduction; Chapter 1: MAKING IT; Chapter 2: A HELPING HAND; Chapter 3: SOCIALIZING TOGETHER; Chapter 4: MAKING A CAREER; Chapter 5: GETTING RICH; Chapter 6: MONOPOLIES; Chapter 7: CONSPIRACIES; Chapter 8: PROTECTING EACH OTHER; Chapter 9: MILITANTS; Chapter 10: BECOMING PRESIDENT; Footnotes Secret societies France History. Sociétés secrètes France Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE Freemasonry & Secret Societies. bisacsh Secret societies fast France fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJd8gD4vdtqQMdQHvYqbBP History fast Guichard, Marie-Thérèse, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87150629 Print version: Coignard, Sophie. Bonnes fréquentations. English. French connections. New York : Algora, ©2000 1892941023 (DLC) 99050700 (OCoLC)42842313 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=26991 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Coignard, Sophie Guichard, Marie-Thérèse French connections : networks of influence / Introduction; Chapter 1: MAKING IT; Chapter 2: A HELPING HAND; Chapter 3: SOCIALIZING TOGETHER; Chapter 4: MAKING A CAREER; Chapter 5: GETTING RICH; Chapter 6: MONOPOLIES; Chapter 7: CONSPIRACIES; Chapter 8: PROTECTING EACH OTHER; Chapter 9: MILITANTS; Chapter 10: BECOMING PRESIDENT; Footnotes Secret societies France History. Sociétés secrètes France Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE Freemasonry & Secret Societies. bisacsh Secret societies fast |
title | French connections : networks of influence / |
title_alt | Bonnes fréquentations. |
title_auth | French connections : networks of influence / |
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title_full | French connections : networks of influence / Sophie Coignard and Marie-Thérèse Guichard. |
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