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Chapter Eight Blum’s Disciples Become de Gaulle’s Apostles
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- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- Chronology of Events xi
- Free French Leadership: A Politically Ecumenical Coalition xv
- Abbreviations xix
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Introduction: The Free French Challenge: Reuniting the Two Frances 1
- 1905–1940: A Generation United in War, Divided in Peace 22
- Charles de Gaulle: Devout Catholic, Pragmatic Republican, Political Ecumenist 32
- The General’s Inner Circle: Christian and Republican 50
- René Cassin: Jewish Champion of Gaullist Legitimacy 69
- Maurice Schumann: The Catholic Voice of La France libre 84
- Ecumenical Money-Managers: Pierre Denis, André Diethelm, André Postel-Vinay, Maurice Couve de Murville, and Pierre Mendés France 102
- Jacques Soustelle: Huguenot Rebel Becomes Gaullist Propagandist 117
- Blum’s Disciples Become de Gaulle’s Apostles 129
- Pierre Mendés France: A Jewish Radical Joins the Battle 154
- Louis Closon, Jean Moulin, Georges Bidault: Binding the Resistance to de Gaulle 164
- Simone Weil: Would-Be Martyr to the Free French Cause 183
- André Philip and the Christian Left Commit to Free France 198
- De Gaulle’s Protestant Emissaries: René Massigli and André Philip 215
- Operation “Torch”: Jews, Muslims, and the Limits of Political Ecumenism 239
- From Mystique to Politique: The Emergence of a Gaullist Administration 264
- Legislating for La France Nouvelle: The Provisional Consultative Assembly 279
- Liberation: The Triumph of Political Ecumenism 291
- Epilogue: Political Ecumenism, 1945–2005 311
- Notes 325
- Bibliography 381
- Index 391
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents ix
- Chronology of Events xi
- Free French Leadership: A Politically Ecumenical Coalition xv
- Abbreviations xix
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Introduction: The Free French Challenge: Reuniting the Two Frances 1
- 1905–1940: A Generation United in War, Divided in Peace 22
- Charles de Gaulle: Devout Catholic, Pragmatic Republican, Political Ecumenist 32
- The General’s Inner Circle: Christian and Republican 50
- René Cassin: Jewish Champion of Gaullist Legitimacy 69
- Maurice Schumann: The Catholic Voice of La France libre 84
- Ecumenical Money-Managers: Pierre Denis, André Diethelm, André Postel-Vinay, Maurice Couve de Murville, and Pierre Mendés France 102
- Jacques Soustelle: Huguenot Rebel Becomes Gaullist Propagandist 117
- Blum’s Disciples Become de Gaulle’s Apostles 129
- Pierre Mendés France: A Jewish Radical Joins the Battle 154
- Louis Closon, Jean Moulin, Georges Bidault: Binding the Resistance to de Gaulle 164
- Simone Weil: Would-Be Martyr to the Free French Cause 183
- André Philip and the Christian Left Commit to Free France 198
- De Gaulle’s Protestant Emissaries: René Massigli and André Philip 215
- Operation “Torch”: Jews, Muslims, and the Limits of Political Ecumenism 239
- From Mystique to Politique: The Emergence of a Gaullist Administration 264
- Legislating for La France Nouvelle: The Provisional Consultative Assembly 279
- Liberation: The Triumph of Political Ecumenism 291
- Epilogue: Political Ecumenism, 1945–2005 311
- Notes 325
- Bibliography 381
- Index 391