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The Expectation of Justice – France, 1944–1946

Autor Megan Koreman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 ian 2000
In The Expectation of Justice Megan Koreman traces the experiences of three small French towns during the troubled months of the Provisional Government following the Liberation in 1944. Her descriptions of the towns' different wartime and postwar experiences contribute to a fresh depiction of mid-century France and illustrate the failure of the postwar government to adequately serve the interests of justice.
As the first social history of the "aprés -Libération" period from the perspective of ordinary people, Koreman's study reveals how citizens of these towns expected legal, social, and honorary justice-such as punishment for collaborators, fair food distribution, and formal commemoration of patriots, both living and dead. Although the French expected the Resistance's Provisional Government to act according to local understandings of justice, its policies often violated local sensibilities by instead pursuing national considerations. Koreman assesses both the citizens' eventual disillusionment and the social costs of the "Resistencialist myth" propagated by the de Gaulle government in an effort to hold together the fragmented postwar nation. She also suggests that the local demands for justice created by World War II were stifled by the Cold War, since many people in France feared that open opposition to the government would lead to a Communist takeover. This pattern of nationally instituted denial and suppression made it difficult for citizens to deal effectively with memories of wartime suffering and collaborationist betrayal. Now, with the end of the Cold War, says Koreman, memories of postwar injustices are resurfacing, and there is renewed interest in witnessing just and deserved closure.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822323730
ISBN-10: 0822323737
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 156 x 227 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

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"How did the French equate their expectations of a better and fairer society with the material hardships and political contortions of the immediate post-Liberation period? Megan Koreman's absorbing and well-documented study examines the "politics of justice" in three small market towns between 1944 and 1946. . . Over and above the specific local events and controversies which it documents with admirable precision, The Expectation of Justice strongly underlies the variety of experiences of ordinary Frenchmen and women in these difficult years."--TLS, 18 August, 2000

“An original study of an important and understudied topic. The Expectation of Justice is the result of exemplary research and brings to life the hopes and frustrations of an incredibly significant, fascinating, and wrenching period of French history.”- John Merriman, author of A History of Modern Europe: From the Renaissance to the Present

“This engaging, lively, and thoughtful analysis of the post-Liberation period in France fills a glaring gap in the relevant historiography by focusing on that forgotten period between World War II and the Fourth Republic.”- Nancy L. Green, author of Ready-To-Wear and Ready-to-Work: A Century of Industry and Immigrants in Paris and New York
"How did the French equate their expectations of a better and fairer society with the material hardships and political contortions of the immediate post-Liberation period? Megan Koreman's absorbing and well-documented study examines the "politics of justice" in three small market towns between 1944 and 1946... Over and above the specific local events and controversies which it documents with admirable precision, The Expectation of Justice strongly underlies the variety of experiences of ordinary Frenchmen and women in these difficult years."--TLS, 18 August, 2000 "An original study of an important and understudied topic. The Expectation of Justice is the result of exemplary research and brings to life the hopes and frustrations of an incredibly significant, fascinating, and wrenching period of French history."- John Merriman, author of A History of Modern Europe: From the Renaissance to the Present "This engaging, lively, and thoughtful analysis of the post-Liberation period in France fills a glaring gap in the relevant historiography by focusing on that forgotten period between World War II and the Fourth Republic."- Nancy L. Green, author of Ready-To-Wear and Ready-to-Work: A Century of Industry and Immigrants in Paris and New York

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"This engaging, lively, and thoughtful analysis of the post-Liberation period in France fills a glaring gap in the relevant historiography by focusing on that forgotten period between World War II and the Fourth Republic."-- Nancy L. Green, author of "Ready-To-Wear and Ready-to-Work: A Century of Industry and Immigrants in Paris and New York"

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The first social history of France from the perspective of ordinary people in the period following Liberation in 1944