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Explores France's self-image by contrast with the Anglo-American counter-identity. It deals with the unfinished Revolution from 1789 to 1878 when the Third Republic achieved relative stability. This book relates French political paralysis to the slowness of socio-economic modernisation.
This book explores the way in which the French define their identity by opposition to the 'Anglo-Saxons', first England, now America. French politics has been at the mercy of struggles between the fragmented Right and a fragmented Left over who represents anti-France.

Produktbeschreibung
Explores France's self-image by contrast with the Anglo-American counter-identity. It deals with the unfinished Revolution from 1789 to 1878 when the Third Republic achieved relative stability. This book relates French political paralysis to the slowness of socio-economic modernisation.
This book explores the way in which the French define their identity by opposition to the 'Anglo-Saxons', first England, now America. French politics has been at the mercy of struggles between the fragmented Right and a fragmented Left over who represents anti-France.
Autorenporträt
Jack Hayward has taught Politics at the Universities of Sheffield, Keele, Hull and Oxford, retired in 1998 as Director of the Oxford Institute of European Studies and Professorial Fellow of St. Antony's College. Since then he has been a part-time Research Professor of Politics at the University of Hull. He has also been a Visiting Professor to several French Universities, for one year each at Sorbonne Nouvelle and the Paris Institute of Political Studies, as well as for shorter periods at the Universities of Bordeaux, Grenoble and Rennes.