The Politics of Everyday Life in Vichy France by Shannon L. Fogg HARDBACK
Cambridge University Press
Explore the complex social dynamics of Vichy France through the lens of its treatment of foreigners, undesirables, and strangers. This meticulously researched hardback delves into the everyday lives of those marginalized during this tumultuous period. Discover how policies and societal attitudes shaped the experiences of various groups, providing a unique perspective on the era. "The Politics of Everyday Life in Vichy France" offers critical insights into the mechanisms of exclusion and the resilience of individuals facing adversity. Key themes include: * The impact of wartime policies on civilian populations. * The social construction of 'foreigner,' 'undesirable,' and 'stranger.' * The daily realities of living under a regime focused on national identity. This essential read for historians and students of 20th-century European history offers a nuanced understanding of a critical period. Summary: Cambridge University Press hardback book, The Politics of Everyday Life in Vichy France, by Shannon L. Fogg, detailing foreign, undesirable, and stranger experiences in Vichy France.
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