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14. The French aft er 1945: Difficulties and Disappointments of an Immediate Post-War Period
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- 1. ‘Old Europe’ and the Legacy of Two World Wars 1
- 2. Prevention or Regulation of War? The Hague Peace Conferences as a Limited Tool for Reforming the International System before 1914 15
- 3. ‘The Spirit of 1914’: A Critical Examination of War Enthusiasm in German Society 29
- 4. Construction and Deconstruction of the Idea of French ‘War Enthusiasm’ in 1914 41
- 5. The Mood in Britain in 1914 58
- 6. The First World War in the History of the Weimar Republic 77
- 7. Fascism and the Legacy of the Great War 90
- 8. The French Desire for Peace and Security in the 1920s 120
- 9. Britain in the Wake of the Great War 130
- 10. Germany: War without Public Backing? 140
- 11. The French Entry into the War in September 1939: Between Reluctance and Resignation 150
- 12. Great Britain: Declaring War as a Matter of Honour 168
- 13. Disillusionment, Pragmatism, Indifference: German Society aft er the ‘Catastrophe’ 185
- 14. The French aft er 1945: Difficulties and Disappointments of an Immediate Post-War Period 204
- 15. Great Britain: Remembering a Just War (1945–1950) 225
- 16. Italy after 1945: War and Peace, Defeat and Liberation 257
- Bibliography 275
- Notes on Contributors 300
- Index 304
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- 1. ‘Old Europe’ and the Legacy of Two World Wars 1
- 2. Prevention or Regulation of War? The Hague Peace Conferences as a Limited Tool for Reforming the International System before 1914 15
- 3. ‘The Spirit of 1914’: A Critical Examination of War Enthusiasm in German Society 29
- 4. Construction and Deconstruction of the Idea of French ‘War Enthusiasm’ in 1914 41
- 5. The Mood in Britain in 1914 58
- 6. The First World War in the History of the Weimar Republic 77
- 7. Fascism and the Legacy of the Great War 90
- 8. The French Desire for Peace and Security in the 1920s 120
- 9. Britain in the Wake of the Great War 130
- 10. Germany: War without Public Backing? 140
- 11. The French Entry into the War in September 1939: Between Reluctance and Resignation 150
- 12. Great Britain: Declaring War as a Matter of Honour 168
- 13. Disillusionment, Pragmatism, Indifference: German Society aft er the ‘Catastrophe’ 185
- 14. The French aft er 1945: Difficulties and Disappointments of an Immediate Post-War Period 204
- 15. Great Britain: Remembering a Just War (1945–1950) 225
- 16. Italy after 1945: War and Peace, Defeat and Liberation 257
- Bibliography 275
- Notes on Contributors 300
- Index 304