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Introduction S.Lovell Cultures of Change: Generations in the Politics and Memory of Modern German... more Introduction S.Lovell Cultures of Change: Generations in the Politics and Memory of Modern Germany B.Weisbrod Orphaned by History: French Youth in the Shadow of World War II R.Vinen 'Generation' as a Political Argument in West European Protest Movements during the 1960s H.Nehring The First Soviet Generation: Children and Religious Belief in Soviet Russia, 1917-41 S.Smith Identity, Agency and the 'First Soviet Generation' A.Krylova Age Groups, Political Conflicts and Sociological Thought in Interwar Spain S.Souto Kustrin The War Child: A German Trauma? N.Stargardt 'Good Night, Little Ones': Childhood in the 'Last Soviet Generation' C.Kelly Generations and Inter-Generational Relationships, Public and Private, in Twentieth-Century Britain P.Thane Soviet Russia's Older Generations S.Lovell
Tls-the Times Literary Supplement, 2002
Times literary supplement, TLS, 2006
France, 1934–1970, 1996
In 1959, Nathaniel Leites published a book on French politics between 1951 and 1958. The Game of ... more In 1959, Nathaniel Leites published a book on French politics between 1951 and 1958. The Game of Politics in France argued that the activities of the French parliament were connected with small-scale struggles over local issues or personal prestige and that they bore little relation to grand ideological debates. The last seven years of the Fourth Republic were marked by a series of scandals, quarrels, and party schisms that often made it seem impossible to provide any rational account of political motives. The large-scale disciplined parties, in which so many had placed their hopes after the Liberation, lost influence. Politics came to be dominated by small formations with modest ambitions. There were five separate ‘Independent’ groups in France between 1949 and 1953: Chanoine Kir of Dijon even contested the 1951 election as an ‘independent Independent’. In addition to this, lists to represent professional groups, taxpayers, motorists and mecontents were all presented at elections. The parties that did well in the 1951 election were gathered into loose alliances which did not seek to exercise much discipline over their members. Two of these groups were particularly important. The Rassemblement des Gauches Republicaines was founded in 1946 by the Radical party, the Union Democratique et Socialiste de la Resistance and several Third Republic parties that had been discredited by their support for Petain.
The Politics of French Business 1936–1945, 1991
Bourgeois Politics in France, 1945–1951, 1995
Bourgeois Politics in France, 1945–1951, 1995
Bourgeois Politics in France, 1945–1951, 1995
Times literary supplement, TLS, 2004
The Historical Journal
The most important elements of Vichy industrial organization were the comités d'organisation ... more The most important elements of Vichy industrial organization were the comités d'organisation (CO). The procedure for the establishment of these bodies was laid down by decree on 16 August 1940. In practice the functions assumed by them varied considerably. But broadly a CO was to oversee one particular industry and to liaise between that industry and the authorities (both German and French). One of the first of these bodies to be established (on 9 November 1940) was the comité d'organisation de l'industrie des combustibles minéraux solides (COH).
Journal of British Studies
Bourgeois politics in France, 1945–1951, 2000
Times Literary Supplement Tls, 2006
Introduction S.Lovell Cultures of Change: Generations in the Politics and Memory of Modern German... more Introduction S.Lovell Cultures of Change: Generations in the Politics and Memory of Modern Germany B.Weisbrod Orphaned by History: French Youth in the Shadow of World War II R.Vinen 'Generation' as a Political Argument in West European Protest Movements during the 1960s H.Nehring The First Soviet Generation: Children and Religious Belief in Soviet Russia, 1917-41 S.Smith Identity, Agency and the 'First Soviet Generation' A.Krylova Age Groups, Political Conflicts and Sociological Thought in Interwar Spain S.Souto Kustrin The War Child: A German Trauma? N.Stargardt 'Good Night, Little Ones': Childhood in the 'Last Soviet Generation' C.Kelly Generations and Inter-Generational Relationships, Public and Private, in Twentieth-Century Britain P.Thane Soviet Russia's Older Generations S.Lovell
Tls-the Times Literary Supplement, 2002
Times literary supplement, TLS, 2006
France, 1934–1970, 1996
In 1959, Nathaniel Leites published a book on French politics between 1951 and 1958. The Game of ... more In 1959, Nathaniel Leites published a book on French politics between 1951 and 1958. The Game of Politics in France argued that the activities of the French parliament were connected with small-scale struggles over local issues or personal prestige and that they bore little relation to grand ideological debates. The last seven years of the Fourth Republic were marked by a series of scandals, quarrels, and party schisms that often made it seem impossible to provide any rational account of political motives. The large-scale disciplined parties, in which so many had placed their hopes after the Liberation, lost influence. Politics came to be dominated by small formations with modest ambitions. There were five separate ‘Independent’ groups in France between 1949 and 1953: Chanoine Kir of Dijon even contested the 1951 election as an ‘independent Independent’. In addition to this, lists to represent professional groups, taxpayers, motorists and mecontents were all presented at elections. The parties that did well in the 1951 election were gathered into loose alliances which did not seek to exercise much discipline over their members. Two of these groups were particularly important. The Rassemblement des Gauches Republicaines was founded in 1946 by the Radical party, the Union Democratique et Socialiste de la Resistance and several Third Republic parties that had been discredited by their support for Petain.
The Politics of French Business 1936–1945, 1991
Bourgeois Politics in France, 1945–1951, 1995
Bourgeois Politics in France, 1945–1951, 1995
Bourgeois Politics in France, 1945–1951, 1995
Times literary supplement, TLS, 2004
The Historical Journal
The most important elements of Vichy industrial organization were the comités d'organisation ... more The most important elements of Vichy industrial organization were the comités d'organisation (CO). The procedure for the establishment of these bodies was laid down by decree on 16 August 1940. In practice the functions assumed by them varied considerably. But broadly a CO was to oversee one particular industry and to liaise between that industry and the authorities (both German and French). One of the first of these bodies to be established (on 9 November 1940) was the comité d'organisation de l'industrie des combustibles minéraux solides (COH).
Journal of British Studies
Bourgeois politics in France, 1945–1951, 2000
Times Literary Supplement Tls, 2006