Why France?

American Historians Reflect on an Enduring Fascination

Laura Lee Downs editor Stéphane Gerson editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cornell University Press

Published:12th Dec '06

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France has long attracted the attention of many of America's most accomplished historians. The field of French history has been vastly influential in American thought, both within the academy and beyond, regardless of France's standing among U.S. political and cultural elites. Even though other countries, from Britain to China, may have had a greater impact on American history, none has exerted quite the same hold on the American historical imagination, particularly in the post-1945 era.

To gain a fresh perspective on this passionate relationship, Laura Lee Downs and Stéphane Gerson commissioned a diverse array of historians to write autobiographical essays in which they explore their intellectual, political, and personal engagements with France and its past. In addition to the essays, Why France? includes a lengthy introduction by the editors and an afterword by one of France's most distinguished historians, Roger Chartier. Taken together, these essays provide a rich and thought-provoking portrait of France, the Franco-American relationship, and a half-century of American intellectual life, viewed through the lens of the best scholarship on France.

Why France? is a mirror of intelligence in which France may see itself reflected.

-- Jean-Frederic Schaub * Rue 89 *

An entertaining and thought-provoking series of meditations... The tales from the archive become new ways to understand how individual scholarship is shaped by and can in turn shape intellectual trends.

-- Jeffrey Jackson * Modern and Contemporary France *

France, eternal and changing, is examined without concessions, especially in its relationship with the U.S. A beautiful, two-way history lesson.

-- Laurent Theis * Le Point *

These historians are not afraid to open up and reveal their sensibility, even their sensuality. They express the richness of their historical vocation and the gains of a self-discovery that is made possible or intensified by distance and alterity. Their confidences, sometimes colored by tenderness, express candidly an attachment to France that changes form across time.

-- Alain Corbin * Le Monde *

These lively, funny, insightful essays, caught between the objective approach of historical reality and a fuzzier, unstable sentimental perspective, make up a photo album of postwar France.

-- Rogert Maggiori * Liberation *

This eminently readable book is a must-read for all teachers of French civilization.

-- Tom Conner * French Revi

ISBN: 9780801444142

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm

Weight: 907g

256 pages