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41. A Table! ~ The Gourmet Culture of France (French Edition) by Becky Brown | |
Paperback: 205
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(2010-03-15)
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42. Programming National Identity: The Culture of Radio in 1930s France by Joelle Neulander | |
Hardcover: 242
Pages
(2009-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description In the early years of radio, France was the only Western nation--apart from Australia--to have both private and public radio stations. Commercial station owners created audiences and markets from a scattered group of radio enthusiasts, relying on traditional ideas about French identity, family, and community ties. Meanwhile, the government-run stations tried to hew an impossible compromise, balancing the nonpolitical entertainment that listeners desired with educational programs that supported state over private interests. As a public medium operating in a private space, radio could potentially cross normal gender and social boundaries. Programmers responded, Neulander shows, by restricting broadcast content, airing only programs deemed appropriate for a proper French home. Accordingly, radio culture espoused normative gender roles and traditional notions of the family. Neulander analyzes radio program schedules and content, including plays and songs, and explains how programmers, governments, station owners, and average citizens fought over what was aired. On French radio, she shows, the best families had working fathers, homemaking mothers, and money in the bank. Indeed, for radio characters, bourgeois stability proved a prerequisite for happiness, and characters who did not fit the ideal often served as bad examples. Although the left-wing Popular Front controlled the French government during the late 1930s, both public and private radio portrayed the working class negatively--usually as buffoons or criminal characters. Indeed, Maurice Chevalier, better known today for his film career, first cultivated his working-class playboy image on 1930s radio and legendary radio artist Edith Piaf rose to fame singing tragic tales of prostitutes. Neulander also examines French radio's ambivalent stance toward the colonial world featured in so many plays and songs. The colonies represented a perceived threat to the traditional French patriarchal family and home, so broadcasters stereotyped them as alien, often perilous spaces. Yet love songs by French-perceived exotic types like Tino Rossi proved wildly popular.The first work in English about interwar French radio, Programming National Identity reveals the persistence of conservative notions of family and nation that challenged the failing liberal democracy of the Popular Front at the end of the Third Republic. |
43. The Work of France: Labor and Culture in Early Modern Times, 1350-1800 (Critical Issues in World and International History) by James R. Farr | |
Paperback: 246
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(2008-12-16)
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44. Taste and Power: Furnishing Modern France (Studies on the History of Society and Culture) by Leora Auslander | |
Paperback: 526
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(1998-04-24)
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45. Warrior Pursuits: Noble Culture and Civil Conflict in Early Modern France (The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science) by Brian Sandberg | |
Hardcover: 424
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(2010-10-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description This cultural history of civil warfare in early seventeenth-century France examines how warrior nobles' practices of violence shaped provincial society and the royal state. Warrior Pursuits analyzes in detail how provincial nobles engaged in revolt and civil warfare in southern France between 1598 and 1635. The southern French provinces of Guyenne and Languedoc suffered almost continual religious strife and civil conflict in this period, providing an excellent case for investigating the dynamics of early modern civil violence. Brian Sandberg's extensive archival research on noble families in these provinces reveals that violence continued to be a way of life for many French nobles, challenging previous scholarship that depicts a progressive "civilizing" of noble culture. He argues that southern French nobles engaged in warrior pursuits -- social and cultural practices of violence designed to raise personal military forces and to wage civil warfare in order to advance various political and religious goals. Close relationships between the profession of arms, the bonds of nobility, and the culture of revolt allowed nobles to regard their violent performances as "heroic gestures" and "beautiful warrior acts." Warrior nobles represented the key organizers of civil warfare in the early seventeenth century, orchestrating all aspects of the conduct of civil warfare -- from recruitment to combat -- according to their own understandings of their warrior pursuits. Building on the work of Arlette Jouanna and other historians of the nobility, Sandberg provides new perspectives on noble culture, state development, and civil warfare in early modern France. French historians and scholars of the Reformation and the European Wars of Religion will find Warrior Pursuits engaging and insightful. |
46. The Business Culture in France by COLIN GORDON | |
Paperback: 288
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(1996-05-07)
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47. Intellectuals and Politics in Post-War France (French Politics, Society and Culture) by David Drake | |
Hardcover: 266
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(2002-01-12)
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48. Culture and Society in France 1789-1848 by F. W. J. Hemmings | |
Hardcover: 342
Pages
(1987-06)
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49. Ideology and Culture in Seventeenth-Century France by Erica Harth | |
Hardcover: 352
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(1983-11)
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50. Twentieth-Century France: Politics, Society and Culture 1898-2003 by James F. McMillan | |
Paperback: 320
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(2011-05-15)
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51. My France: Politics, Culture, Myth by Eugen Weber | |
Paperback: 424
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(1992-02-01)
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52. The Image and the Witness: Trauma, Memory and Visual Culture (Nonfictions) | |
Paperback: 224
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(2007-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Image and the Witness: Trauma, Memory and Visual Culture is a timely interdisciplinary collection of original essays concerning the ethical stakes of the image in our visually-saturated age. It explores the role of the material image in bearing witness to historical events and the visual representation of witnesses to collective trauma. In arguing for the agency of the image, this unique collection debates post-traumatic memory, documentary ethics, embodied vision, and the recycling of images. It discusses works by Chris Marker, Errol Morris, Derek Jarman, Doris Salcedo, Gerhard Richter, and Boris Mikhailov, along with images from popular culture, including websites and home movies. |
53. Creating the Innovation Culture: Leveraging Visionaries, Dissenters and Other Useful Troublemakers by Frances Horibe | |
Kindle Edition: 272
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(2010-01-12)
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54. The Secret Life of France by Lucy Wadham | |
Paperback: 288
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(2010-07-01)
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55. Renaissance France at War: Armies, Culture and Society, c.1480-1560 (Warfare in History) by David Potter | |
Hardcover: 192
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(2008-11-20)
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56. Rites and Passages: The Beginnings of Modern Jewish Culture in France, 1650-1860 (Jewish Culture and Contexts) by Jay R. Berkovitz | |
Paperback: 344
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(2007-07-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description In September 1791, two years after the Revolution, French Jews were granted full rights of citizenship. Scholarship has traditionally focused on this turning point of emancipation while often overlooking much of what came before. In Rites and Passages, Jay R. Berkovitz argues that no serious treatment of Jewish emancipation can ignore the cultural history of the Jews during the ancien régime. It was during the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries that several lasting paradigms emerged within the Jewish community—including the distinction between rural and urban communities, the formation of a strong lay leadership, heightened divisions between popular and elite religion, and the strain between local and regional identities. Each of these developments reflected the growing tension between tradition and modernity before the tumultuous events of the French Revolution. Customer Reviews (1)
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57. Reign of Virtue: Mobilizing Gender in Vichy France (Women in Culture and Society Series) by Miranda Pollard | |
Hardcover: 308
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(1998-12-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Drawing on governmental archives, historical texts, and propaganda, Pollard explores what most historians have ignored: the many ways in which Vichy's politicians used gendered images of work, family, and sexuality to restore and maintain political and social order. She argues that Vichy wanted to return France to an illustrious and largely mythical past of harmony, where citizens all knew their places and fulfilled their responsibilities, where order prevailed. The National Revolution, according to Pollard, replaced the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity with work, family, and fatherland, making the acceptance oftraditional masculine and feminine roles a key priority. Pollard shows how Vichy's policies promoted the family as the most important social unit of a new France and elevated married mothers to a new social status even as their educational, employment, and reproductive rights were strictly curtailed. |
58. Future Tense: The Culture of Anticipation in France Between the Wars by Roxanne Panchasi | |
Hardcover: 203
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(2009-06)
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59. Vichy France and the Resistance: Culture and Ideology by R Kedward, R Austin | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(1986-09)
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60. Private Lives and Public Affairs: The Causes Célèbres of Prerevolutionary France (Studies on the History of Society and Culture) by Sarah Maza | |
Paperback: 354
Pages
(1995-05-11)
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