In the Shadow of the General: Modern France and the Myth of De Gaulle - Hazareesingh, Sudhir (Fellow of Politics, Fellow of Politics, Balliol College, Oxford University) - Books - Oxford University Press Inc - 9780195308884 - July 26, 2012
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In the Shadow of the General: Modern France and the Myth of De Gaulle

Hazareesingh, Sudhir (Fellow of Politics, Fellow of Politics, Balliol College, Oxford University)

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In the Shadow of the General: Modern France and the Myth of De Gaulle

The French writer Francois Mauriac once predicted that "when de Gaulle will be here no longer, he will still be here." This insight has proved prophetic. In contemporary France, Charles de Gaulle has become a figure of legend, consistently acclaimed as the nation's pre-eminent "historical" figure. Central to this popularity is the recognition of his pivotal role as the founder, and then the leader, of the Resistance movement during the Second World War. Oncemight be tempted to conclude that it is the man who became mythical, not the institutions he created. But here, the paradoxes abound. For one thing, his personal popularity sits oddly with his social origins and professional background. Neither the nobility, nor the Catholic Church, nor the Army isparticularly well-regarded in France today: in their different ways, they all symbolize antiquated traditions and values. So why, then, do the French nonetheless identify with, celebrate, and even revere this austere and devout nobleman, who remained closely wedded to military values throughout his life? In the Shadow of the General resolves this mystery and explains how de Gaulle has to come occupy such a privileged position in the French imagination. Sudhir Hazareesingh's story ofhow an individual life transformed into national myth also tells a great deal about the French collective self in the twenty-first century: its fractured memory, its aspirations to greatness, and its manifold anxieties. Alongside the tale of de Gaulle's legacy, a much broader narrative unfolds: the story ofmodern France.


288 pages

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Released July 26, 2012
ISBN13 9780195308884
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc
Pages 254
Dimensions 164 × 241 × 23 mm   ·   462 g