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Bismarck et la France

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This collection of essays examines the political and diplomatic roots of France's insecurity after 1870, tracing how revolutionary ideas and successive regime changes reshaped European balance by enabling the unifications of Germany and Italy. Drawing on memoirs, recent historical works, and contemporary polemics, the author analyzes the decisions of leading statesmen, criticizes France's abandonment of a traditional protective policy, and locates responsibility in a succession of errors, institutional weaknesses, and ideological shifts since the Revolution. The pieces blend historical narrative, commentary on military and diplomatic developments, and reflections on national strategy and consequence.

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Jacques Bainville

Jacques Bainville was a French historian, journalist, and political commentator known for his insightful analyses of French history and politics. His works often reflect a conservative perspective, emphasizing the complexities of national identity and historical continuity. Among his notable writings is "Histoire de France," which provides a comprehensive overview of French history, and "Bismarck et la France," where he explores the intricate relationship between France and Germany during the 19th century. Bainville's contributions to literature and historical discourse continue to be relevant for those interested in the political dynamics of Europe.

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