French Romance: Power and Conflict

French Romance: Power and Conflict

by (english) Theodore Zeldin

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This book is about the dreams and passions of the French. The author explores the emotions, ideologies, and social pressures behind partisanship. He described the fierce and violent domestic struggle in France with sympathy and irony, and painted a beautiful group portrait of leaders. The author points out that various kinds of chaos arose before and after these struggles, which were exacerbated to some extent by the views of intellectuals at the time, and he comments and criticizes those views. The author also questioned many popular views about France, and tried to use a new way to understand the expressive characteristics of the French, their personality characteristics, and various existing contradictions. The significance of this book transcends the era it touches, and the author's comments not only have historical value, but also have practical significance. This book is not only a treasure trove of information and ideas, but also provides pleasure to the general reader.

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