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The French Defence Debate examines assertions of consensus and
continuity in, and surrounding, France's defence since 1958, with
primary reference to the political career of Francois Mitterrand.
Mitterrand's influence over defence and security, before and after
his election to the presidency, is often underestimated.
Nonetheless his impact was substantial, if ultimately for his lack
of concern to preserve consensus and his reluctance to instigate
necessary changes in France's defence - despite the end of the Cold
War, and the military deficiencies and limitations of national
independence it exposed.
This volume celebrates the scholarly and curatorial vision of Kirk
Varnedoe (1946-2003). As Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at
The Museum of Modern Art, N.Y. Varnedoe was one of the most
distinguished curators in the United States, and as Professor of
Fine Arts at New York University's Institute of Fine Arts, a
famously dynamic teacher. The nineteen essays, written by
Varnedoe's most distinguished doctoral students (now noted art
historians in their own right), highlight the wide range of
subjects in 19th- and 20th-century art introduced in his pedagogy.
Several derive from the collaboration of their authors with Dr.
Varnedoe on major exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art and
elsewhere and offer new insight into these projects. The volume
includes introductory essays by the editors and by Varnedoe's
colleagues Robert Storr and Robert Rosenblum as well as a full
bibliography of Varnedoe's writings.
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