France from Behind the Veil: Fifty Years of Social and Political Life
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The author offers a wide-ranging chronicle of French social and political life across fifty years, combining chronological narrative and topical chapters. It presents portraits of sovereigns and leading politicians, accounts of the collapse of the imperial regime, the war and siege of Paris, the Commune, and the evolution of the Third Republic; it treats notable controversies and scandals, presidencies and ministerial crises, and high-profile trials. Interwoven are sketches of salons, literary figures, hostesses, and diplomats, with observations on the press and public tone. The book balances anecdote, biographical profile, and political analysis to depict shifts in elite society and national institutions.
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