A short history of France, from early times to 1972 🔍
by Herbert Butterfield [et al.].; with contributions by Ernest Barker, A. Ewert, I. L. Foster; edited by J. Hampden Jackson Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), 2d ed. with new material / by N. J. M. Richardson., London, England, 1974
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"This collection of essays by distinguished historians provides a condensed history of France which covers not only political affairs but also economic, maritime, religious and linguistic development. After a brief survey of the Roman period and the Middle Ages, the main part of the book is devoted to the period after 1788. In this second edition the story is brought up to date by a new chapter on Gaullist France and a postscript which outlines events from the resignation of de Gaulle to the election of 1973."...from the back cover
Alternative author
Great Britain. Naval Intelligence Division; Butterfield, Herbert, Sir, 1900-; Jackson, J. Hampden (John Hampden), 1907-1966
Alternative author
Herbert Butterfield; D.W. Brogan; H. C. Darby; J. M. Richardson; Ernest Barker; A. Ewert; I. L. Foster; J. Hampden Jackson
Alternative author
Herbert Butterfield; J Hampden Jackson; Great Britain. Naval Intelligence Division
Alternative author
Great Britain. Naval Intelligence Division; John Hampden Jackson
Alternative publisher
London: Cambridge University Press
Alternative edition
2d ed., with new material by N.J.M. Richardson, Cambridge [England, 1974
Alternative edition
Second edition with new material /, London, 1974
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
2, 1974-10-25
Alternative edition
2, 1974-10-31
Alternative edition
2, PS, 1974
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"Most of the material and all the maps in this book were originally published by the Naval Intelligence Division of the Admiralty as part of a Handbook on France, in four volumes, for service use."
Includes index.
Alternative description
xi, 246 p. : 22 cm
"Most of the material and all the maps in this book were originally published by the Naval Intelligence Division of the Admiralty as part of a Handbook on France, in four volumes, for service use."
Includes index
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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