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France Since 1871 (HIST 276)
This course covers the emergence of modern France. Topics include the social, economic, and political transformation of France; the impact of France's revolutionary heritage, of industrialization, and of the dislocation wrought by two world wars; and the political response of the Left and the Right to changing French society. Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses
1. Introduction 42:36
1. Introduction 42:36
5. The Waning of Religious Authority 42:13
6. Workshop and Factory 51:29
7. Mass Politics and the Political Challenge from the Left 47:44
8. Dynamite Club: The Anarchists 50:51
9. General Boulanger and Captain Dreyfus 47:23
10. Cafés and the Culture of Drink 49:30
11. Paris and the Belle Époque 50:59
12. French Imperialism (Guest Lecture by Charles Keith) 43:56
13. The Origins of World War I 45:52
14. Trench Warfare 45:12
15. The Home Front 50:17
16. The Great War, Grief, and Memory (Guest Lecture by Bruno Cabanes) 45:59
17. The Popular Front 47:39
18. The Dark Years: Vichy France 51:26
19. Resistance 49:43
20. Battles For and Against Americanization 47:38
21. Vietnam and Algeria 38:20
22. Charles De Gaulle 47:00
23. May 1968 50:22
24. Immigration 47:37
6. Workshop and Factory 51:29
7. Mass Politics and the Political Challenge from the Left 47:44
8. Dynamite Club: The Anarchists 50:51
9. General Boulanger and Captain Dreyfus 47:23
10. Cafés and the Culture of Drink 49:30
11. Paris and the Belle Époque 50:59
12. French Imperialism (Guest Lecture by Charles Keith) 43:56
13. The Origins of World War I 45:52
14. Trench Warfare 45:12
15. The Home Front 50:17
16. The Great War, Grief, and Memory (Guest Lecture by Bruno Cabanes) 45:59
17. The Popular Front 47:39
18. The Dark Years: Vichy France 51:26
19. Resistance 49:43
20. Battles For and Against Americanization 47:38
21. Vietnam and Algeria 38:20
22. Charles De Gaulle 47:00
23. May 1968 50:22
24. Immigration 47:37