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Due to its potent mix of triumph and controversy, the Liberation of
France from Nazi Occupation continues to reverberate in the
post-war politics and culture of France.
Presenting new research by leading specialists in the fields of
history, literature and film studies, this stimulating volume is
the very best in interdisciplinary scholarship and will define the
subject for years to come. It situates the Liberation in the
broadest possible context of image and event and incorporates
subtle layers of ambiguity. Gender issues are given prominence and
the challenging task of examining the ideas and reality of
liberation for French people lends the book its originality and
purpose.
This is a study of the maquis in southern France, the Resisters who
took to the woods and hills in the struggle against the German
Occupation in the Second World War. H.R.Edward's detailed and
perceptive account explores what participation in the maquis meant
for those involved, both at the time and subsequently. He examines
the motivations of the maquisards and how the circumstances of
occupation and resistance affected the ways of life of rural
communities in the south of France. This is a rich and original
book which achieves a fruitful integration of extensive archival
research and oral history. Professor Kedward's scholarly and
readable history allows the voices of individuals to be heard, and
offers us important insights into the nature of community and
regional tradition. From the many fascinating and moving individual
stories emerge a sense of place, a clearer understanding of the
maquisard, and an unsentimental assessment of the role of the
maquis in French history. 'To discuss French resistance to German
occupation is like walking on eggshells, but H.R.Kedward has made
the perilous passage in triumph, combining information and insight
so deftly that he transforms received ideas, and has rewritten a
significant slice of history...a brilliantly written and closely
argued book.' Times Literary Supplement 'Kedward has written an
extraordinary book... He has a love of these people and their
courage which shows through the text... He has'found' the maquis in
their countryside and portrayed them through meticulous study and
rigorous analysis.' Modern and Contemporary France 'a book that is
not only remarkably well documented bu also perceptive and moving.'
Independent on sunday 'This is a Maquisard history of the Maquis,
and a very fine one.' Guardian
Due to its potent mix of triumph and controversy, the Liberation of
France from Nazi Occupation continues to reverberate in the
post-war politics and culture of France.
Presenting new research by leading specialists in the fields of
history, literature and film studies, this stimulating volume is
the very best in interdisciplinary scholarship and will define the
subject for years to come. It situates the Liberation in the
broadest possible context of image and event and incorporates
subtle layers of ambiguity. Gender issues are given prominence and
the challenging task of examining the ideas and reality of
liberation for French people lends the book its originality and
purpose.
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