Lecture 1 - Introduction to course France Since 1871 with Professor John Merriman

author: John Merriman, Department of History, Yale University
recorded by: Yale University
published: March 18, 2011,   recorded: September 2007,   views: 3619
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Professor Merriman lists the books on the syllabus, and offers a brief précis of each of them. Three of the principal themes of the course will be national identity, linguistic identity, and the consequences of the two world wars. Although the course will consider some well-known historical figures, such as Hitler and de Gaulle, it will also examine the individual histories of ordinary people.

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