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List of Maps and Figure | |
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Abbreviations | |
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Introduction: Historians and the Occupation | |
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Ambiguities | |
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Peguy's Frances | |
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1945-1965: The Resistance writes its History | |
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1970s: Enter the Vichy Regime | |
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1980s: From Regime to Society | |
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Le Grand Absent: The Jews | |
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1990s: The Resistance Returns | |
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Anticipations | |
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Introduction | |
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The Shadow of War: Cultural Anxieties and Modern Nightmares | |
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Verdun: The Soldier-Peasant | |
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Denatalite: The Disappearance of France | |
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Old Mother or New Woman? | |
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America: Scenes of the Future | |
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Le Rappel a l'ordre: The New Classicism | |
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Modernist Nightmares: Morand and Celine | |
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Rethinking the Republic: 1890-1934 | |
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Before 1914: 'La Fin des notables?' | |
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The 1920s: The Maurrassian Moment | |
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1919-1928: Missed Opportunities? | |
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The 'Jeunes Equipes': 1928-1930 | |
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The Tardien Moment: 1930 | |
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The Nonconformists: Liberalism Contested 1932-1934 | |
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Class War/Civil War | |
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The 1920s: Defending the Bourgeois Republic | |
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Fragile Consensus: 1926-1932 | |
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The Depression | |
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The 1930s Crisis: The Right's Response | |
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The 1930s Crisis: The Left's Response | |
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The Consequences of the Popular Front | |
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The German Problem | |
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From Caillautism to Briandism: The Pragmatic Tradition | |
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The Pacifist Consensus | |
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Rethinking Pacifism: The Impact of Hitler | |
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From Anti-Communism to Conservative Neo-Pacifism | |
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After Munich: A New Sweden? | |
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The Daladier Moment: Prelude to Vichy or Republican Revival? | |
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After Munich: Anti-Communism and Imperialism | |
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Daladier: The Authoritarian Republic | |
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Foreigners and Jews | |
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Race and the Republican Tradition | |
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The Debacle | |
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Causes and Consequences | |
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Drole de guerre and Anti-Communism | |
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Defeat and Exodus | |
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Armistice or Capitulation? | |
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Enter Petain | |
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The Armistice | |
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Enter Laval: The End of the Republic | |
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Was Vichy 'Legal'? | |
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The Regime: National Revolution and Collaboration | |
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Introduction | |
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The National Revolution | |
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Vichy Governments | |
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The National Revolution: Doctrine | |
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The National Revolution: Sources | |
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Education | |
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State and Society: The Fascist Temptation | |
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The Economy | |
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Collaboration | |
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Jean Moulin: Collaborator | |
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Involuntary Collaboration/Voluntary Collaboration | |
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German Polyocracy: 'What a lot of authorities' | |
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Initiating Collaboration: Montoire | |
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13 December: The Fall of Laval | |
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The British Connection | |
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Relaunching Collaboration: The Protocols of Paris | |
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After the Protocols: Collaboration goes on | |
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Economic Collaboration | |
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Collaborationism | |
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Fanatics, Criminals and Adventurers | |
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Freres-Ennemis: Doriot and Deat | |
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The Rank and File | |
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Leftist Collaborationism | |
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Circles of Influence | |
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Collaboration as Hatred and Fraternity: Je suis partout | |
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Drieu's NRF: Literary Collaborationism | |
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Drieu: Collaborationism as Self-Hatred | |
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Laval in Power 1942-1943 | |
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The Authoritarian Republic | |
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Tightening the Screw: Oberg, Sauckel, Dannecker, Rothke | |
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The Vel d'Hiv: 16 July 1942 | |
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The Collaborationists Attack | |
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The North African Imbroglio | |
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Vichy 1943: Shrinking Power | |
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Towards Terror: The Milice | |
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Endgame | |
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Collaboration: The Balance Sheet | |
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Vichy, the Germans, and the French People | |
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Introduction | |
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Propaganda, Policing, and Administration | |
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Balkanization | |
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Other Maps | |
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Selling the National Revolution: Propaganda | |
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Intermediaries | |
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Repression and Administration | |
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The Prefects: 'Propagandists of Truth' | |
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The Church: 'Loyalty without Enthralment' | |
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Public Opinion, Vichy, and the Germans | |
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Public Opinion: From Disenchantment to Opposition | |
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The Petain Cult | |
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Private Lives | |
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Responding to the Germans | |
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The Sociology of Opinion: Notables and Peasants | |
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The Sociology of Opinion: Business | |
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The Sociology of Opinion: The Workers | |
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Intellectuals, Artists, and Entertainers | |
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Reputations | |
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Culture under Vichy | |
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German Ambiguities | |
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Glittering Paris: Temptations and Sophistries | |
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Continuing France | |
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The Cinema: Ambiguities and Paradoxes | |
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Reconstructing Mankind | |
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Moral Hygiene/Social Hygiene | |
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Family Values | |
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Women, Vichy, and the Germans | |
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Remaking the Young: Aspirations and Reality | |
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Uriage: A Petainist Deviation? | |
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'Pockets of Health' (Mounier) | |
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Twentieth-Century Utopia: An Architect at Vichy | |
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Utopian Communities: An Economist at Vichy | |
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Vichy and the Jews | |
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Emulative Zeal: Vichy Anti-Semitism/Nazi Anti-Semitism | |
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The Holocaust in France | |
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Jewish Responses: French and Immigrants | |
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Jewish Resistance | |
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French Society and the Jews 1940-1942: Indifference and Hostility | |
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French Society and the Jews 1942-1944: Solidarity and Rescue | |
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The Resistance | |
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Introduction | |
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The Free French 1940-1942 | |
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Beginnings | |
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Conflict: De Gaulle and his Allies | |
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The National Committee | |
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De Gaulle's Ideology | |
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De Gaulle and the French | |
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The Resistance 1940-1942 | |
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Personalities | |
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Glimmers in the Night | |
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Movements and Networks | |
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North and South | |
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Towards Ideology | |
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Catholics and Socialists | |
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The Communists | |
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Towards Unity | |
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De Gaulle and the Resistance 1942 | |
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Moulin's Plan | |
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The Resistance and London: First Contacts | |
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Moulin and the Resistance | |
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The Resistance: Geography and Sociology | |
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Resistance and the Population: How to Resist? | |
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Competitors | |
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Power Struggles 1943 | |
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Moulin, Brossolette, and the Movements | |
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Moulin's Victory: The CNR | |
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De Gaulle and Giraud | |
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After Caluire: The Resistance Fights Back | |
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Communist Policy | |
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Responding to the Communists | |
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Communist Infiltration? | |
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Resistance in Society | |
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Diversification and Radicalization | |
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The Disintegration of Vichy | |
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The Maquis | |
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The Peasantry and the Resistance | |
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Women in the Resistance | |
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Foreigners in the Resistance | |
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Recruiting the Professions: Communists and Writers | |
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Bringing in the Workers: National Insurrection | |
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Remaking France | |
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Vichy and the Resistance: Shared Values | |
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Petaino-Resisters: An Abortive Third Way | |
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The New Elite | |
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Making Plans | |
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Building a Clandestine State | |
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Liberation and After | |
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Introduction | |
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Towards Liberation: January to June 1944 | |
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The Milice State: Darnand and Henriot | |
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Glieres: 'Defeat of arms, victory of souls' | |
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Springtime of Fear | |
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April 1944: Petain in Paris | |
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The Communists | |
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What Kind of Insurrection? | |
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Liberations | |
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Uprisings and Massacres | |
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COMAC v London | |
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Micro-Histories | |
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De Gaulle in Bayeux | |
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The Last Days of Vichy | |
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Liberation and Insurrection | |
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The Liberation of Paris | |
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Vichy-Sigmaringen: From One Spa to Another | |
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A New France? | |
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Restoring order | |
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Myth and Reality | |
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Cleansing the Community | |
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The Trials | |
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Intellectuals in the Dock | |
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The Liberation Betrayed? | |
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Epilogue: Remembering the Occupation | |
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Constructing Memory | |
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The Resistance | |
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Petainists and Collaborators | |
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Buried Memories: The Victims | |
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Fragmented Memories | |
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Memory on Trial | |
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Obsessive Memory | |
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Mitterrand's Memories | |
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The Papon Trial | |
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The Resistance Syndrome | |
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In Search of the True France | |
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The Camps of Vichy France | |
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Bibliographical Essay | |
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Index | |