Book contents
- A Divided Republic: Nation, State and Citizenship in Contemporary France
- A Divided Republic: Nation, State and Citizenship in Contemporary France
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Note on translation
- Introduction: French politics after the deluge
- Part I Writing the national narrative in contemporary France
- Part II Liberal critics of contemporary France
- 6 In the shadow of Raymond Aron: the ‘liberal revival’ of the 1980s
- 7 Rewriting Jacobinism: François Furet, Pierre Rosanvallon and modern French history
- 8 Post-colonies II: the politics of multiculturalism and colonial memory
- 9 Whither the Trente Glorieuses? The language of crisis and the reform of the state
- 10 Liberal politics in France: a story of failure?
- Conclusion: the search for consensus in twenty-first-century France
- Bibliography
- Index
8 - Post-colonies II: the politics of multiculturalism and colonial memory
from Part II - Liberal critics of contemporary France
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2015
- A Divided Republic: Nation, State and Citizenship in Contemporary France
- A Divided Republic: Nation, State and Citizenship in Contemporary France
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Note on translation
- Introduction: French politics after the deluge
- Part I Writing the national narrative in contemporary France
- Part II Liberal critics of contemporary France
- 6 In the shadow of Raymond Aron: the ‘liberal revival’ of the 1980s
- 7 Rewriting Jacobinism: François Furet, Pierre Rosanvallon and modern French history
- 8 Post-colonies II: the politics of multiculturalism and colonial memory
- 9 Whither the Trente Glorieuses? The language of crisis and the reform of the state
- 10 Liberal politics in France: a story of failure?
- Conclusion: the search for consensus in twenty-first-century France
- Bibliography
- Index
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- A Divided RepublicNation, State and Citizenship in Contemporary France, pp. 186 - 208Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015