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The Vichy Syndrome: History and Memory in France since 1944

Author Henry Rousso
Publisher Harvard University Press
Category History
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Author(s)Henry Rousso
ISBN / ASIN067493539X
ISBN-139780674935396
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Sales Rank374,389
CategoryHistory
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From the Liberation purges to the Barbie trial, France has struggled with the memory of the Vichy experience: a memory of defeat, occupation and repression. In this study, Henry Rousso examines how this proud nation - a nation where reality and myth commingle to confound understanding - has dealt with "les annees noires", specifically examining what the French have chosen to remember and what they have chosen to conceal.
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