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France, 1848-1945, Vol. 1
Theodore Zeldin
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Frontmatter (page N/A)
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LIST OF MAPS (page vi)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (page vii)
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INTRODUCTION (page 1)
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Part I
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I. The Pretensions of the Bourgeoisie (page 11)
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2. Doctors (page 23)
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3. Notaries (page 43)
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4. The Rich (page 53)
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5. Industrialists (page 63)
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6. Bankers (page 77)
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7. The Ambitions of Ordinary Men (page 87)
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8. Bureaucrats (page 113)
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9. Peasants (page 131)
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10. Workers (page 198)
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Part II
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11. Marriage and Morals (page 285)
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12. Children (page 315)
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13. Women (page 343)
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Part III
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14. The Place of Politics in Life (page 365)
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15. Kings and Aristocrats (page 393)
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16. The Genius in Politics (page 428)
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17. Republicanism (page 467)
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18. Bonapartism (page 504)
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19. The Politicians of the Third Republic (page 570)
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20. Opportunism (page 605)
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21. Solidarism (page 640)
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22. Radicalism (page 683)
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23. Socialism (page 725)
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INDEX (page 789 )
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Published: 1973
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780198221043 (hardcover)