Lecture 12 - French Imperialism (Guest Lecture by Charles Keith)

author: John Merriman, Department of History, Yale University
recorded by: Yale University
published: March 18, 2011,   recorded: October 2007,   views: 2535
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France's colonial properties were thought of in the latter half of the nineteenth century as consolation for the bitter loss of Alsace and Lorraine to Germany. As civilian administrators came to replace military personnel in the colonies, and as more and more French settlers arrived, empire and colonialism came to play an important function in France's cultural self-presentation. World War I heralded the eventual decline of the French empire, a decline realized at the hands of the colonized subjects themselves.

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