France at war in the twentieth century : propaganda, myth and metaphor /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York:
Berghahn Books,
2000
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Series: | Contemporary France
3 |
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: Introduction Myth and Metaphor: The Power of
- Propaganda in Twentieth-Century Warfare
- Valerie Holman and Debra Kelly
- 1. From War to War: A Few Myths, 1914-1942
- Annette Becker
- 2. The Marseillaise as Myth and Metaphor:
- The Transfer of Rouget de Lisle to the Invalides
- during the Great War
- Avner Ben-Amos
- 3. The Image and Myth of the 'Fifth Column' during
- the Two World Wars
- Christian Delporte
- 4. Fighting Myth with Reality: the Fall of France,
- Anglophobia and the BBC
- Martyn Cornick
- 5. Petain and de Gaulle: Making the Meanings of the
- Occupation
- Christopher Flood
- 6. Between Propaganda and Telling the Truth:
- The Underground French Press during The
- Occupation (1940-1944)
- Olivier Wieviorka
- 7. Heroes and Martyrs: The Changing Mythical Status
- of the French Army during the Indochinese War
- Nicola Cooper
- 8 A la recherche du soldatperdu: Myth, Metaphor and
- Memory in the French Cinema of the Algerian War
- Philip Dine
- Index