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Greater France

A History of French Overseas Expansion

Robert Aldrich author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:27th Jun '96

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This detailed exploration of French colonialism spans from 1830 to 1962, examining ideologies, migration, and decolonization. Greater France offers essential insights into this complex history.

The book Greater France offers an in-depth exploration of French overseas expansion from 1830 to 1962. It begins with a prologue discussing the overseas empire established during the old regime, setting the stage for a detailed examination of the second empire's conquests in Africa, Asia, and the South Seas during the era of 'new imperialism'. The subsequent chapters delve into the ideologies that fueled expansion, as well as the cultural aspects of colonialism in France itself.

Additionally, Greater France highlights the migration patterns of French men and women to overseas territories, providing insights into the economic histories of these colonies. This thorough approach allows readers to understand not only the motivations behind colonialism but also its impacts on both France and the territories involved. The book culminates in an epilogue that reflects on France's ongoing connections with its former colonies and remaining outposts, offering a contemporary perspective on the legacy of colonialism.

This comprehensive account is well-researched and coherent, making it an excellent resource for those studying French colonial history. The accessible writing style ensures that it is suitable for both undergraduate students and general readers interested in the complexities of France's colonial past. Overall, Greater France serves as a vital text for understanding the intricate dynamics of French expansionism and its long-lasting effects.

'At last, a textbook for a course I've been teaching for 4 years. Well researched, coherent and informative. Excellent undergraduate text.' - Paul Smith, University of Nottingham 'This is an excellent introductory survey of French colonialism. Exceptionally well informed and written in a clear, accessible style, it provides a highly readable account of French colonialism...can be recommended with confidence.' - Tony Chafer, University of Portsmouth

ISBN: 9780333567401

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 493g

392 pages