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38. Cultural Policy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Transatlantic Histories of France 1
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Part I. Time and History
- 1. The Enlightenment 11
- 2. The First Republic 19
- 3. The Second Republic 27
- 4. The Republicans of the Second Empire 35
- 5. The Third Republic 44
- 6. War and the Republic 56
- 7. The Republic and Vichy 65
- 8. The Fourth Republic 73
- 9. The Fifth Republic 83
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Part II. Principles and Values
- 10. Liberty 95
- 11. Equality 103
- 12. Fraternity 112
- 13. Democracy 119
- 14. Laicity 127
- 15. Citizenship 136
- 16. Universalism 145
- 17. The Republic and Justice 154
- 18. The State 163
- 19. The Civilizing Mission 173
- 20. Parité 182
- 21. The Press 189
- 22. Times of Exile and Immigration 197
- 23. The USA, Sister Republic 207
- 24. The Local 213
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Part III. Dilemmas and Debates
- 25. The Republic and the Indigènes 223
- 26. Immigration 232
- 27. The Immigration History Museum 242
- 28. Decolonization and the Republic 252
- 29. The Suburbs 262
- 30. The Republic and the Veil 272
- 32. Feminism and the Republic 289
- 33. Gender and the Republic 299
- 34. Order and Disorder in the Family 308
- 35. Children and the State 315
- 36. Commemoration 324
- 37. Intellectuals and the Republic 334
- 38. Cultural Policy 344
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Conclusions
- American Perspectives on the French Republic 357
- Beyond the “Republican Model” 367
- Contributors 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Transatlantic Histories of France 1
-
Part I. Time and History
- 1. The Enlightenment 11
- 2. The First Republic 19
- 3. The Second Republic 27
- 4. The Republicans of the Second Empire 35
- 5. The Third Republic 44
- 6. War and the Republic 56
- 7. The Republic and Vichy 65
- 8. The Fourth Republic 73
- 9. The Fifth Republic 83
-
Part II. Principles and Values
- 10. Liberty 95
- 11. Equality 103
- 12. Fraternity 112
- 13. Democracy 119
- 14. Laicity 127
- 15. Citizenship 136
- 16. Universalism 145
- 17. The Republic and Justice 154
- 18. The State 163
- 19. The Civilizing Mission 173
- 20. Parité 182
- 21. The Press 189
- 22. Times of Exile and Immigration 197
- 23. The USA, Sister Republic 207
- 24. The Local 213
-
Part III. Dilemmas and Debates
- 25. The Republic and the Indigènes 223
- 26. Immigration 232
- 27. The Immigration History Museum 242
- 28. Decolonization and the Republic 252
- 29. The Suburbs 262
- 30. The Republic and the Veil 272
- 32. Feminism and the Republic 289
- 33. Gender and the Republic 299
- 34. Order and Disorder in the Family 308
- 35. Children and the State 315
- 36. Commemoration 324
- 37. Intellectuals and the Republic 334
- 38. Cultural Policy 344
-
Conclusions
- American Perspectives on the French Republic 357
- Beyond the “Republican Model” 367
- Contributors 373