توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Ego-histories of France and the Second World War: Writing Vichy
نام کتاب : Ego-histories of France and the Second World War: Writing Vichy
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تاریخ های نفس فرانسه و جنگ جهانی دوم: نوشتن ویشی
سری : The Holocaust and its Contexts
نویسندگان : Manuel Bragança, Fransiska Louwagie
ناشر : Palgrave Macmillan
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 333
ISBN (شابک) : 3319708597 , 9783319708591
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Acknowledgements
Contents
Editors and Contributors
List of Figures
Part I Opening Reflections
Introduction: Ego-histories, France and the Second World War
French Perspectives on the History and Memories of the Second World War
Ego-history: A ‘New Genre for a New Age of Historical Consciousness’ or an ‘Impossible Genre’?
Essays of Ego-histories After Essais d’ego-histoire
Ego-histories of France and the Second World War in Context
Genesis and Structure of This Volume
Bibliography
Interview with Robert O. Paxton, on the Writing of History and Ego-history
References
Part II Voices from France
Currents and Counter-Currents
The Village and the World
In Search of a Subject
The Recent Past and the Present
References
Resisting Fragments
First Steps
A Topic for a State Doctorate from Out of the Blue…
Hard Labour
Researching a Minefield
Joining a Research Group
The Complexity of Researching the Resistance
The Tension Between Written History and Lived Experiences
Memory in All Its Manifestations
’Twixt Chance and Fate
References
On Chance and Necessity
A Strong Family Legacy
Commitment in the Community
The CNRS, the IHTP and the Archives
Transdisciplinarity
Conclusion
Indicative Bibliography
From a Foreign Country
Against Imposed Identities
The Historian as Subject
The Inevitable Question of Origins
Mature Ego-history
The Study of History Changes the Historian
References
Part III Voices Across the Channel
In the Forests of the Night: England, France and the Writing of War
September 1971
French and English Shadow Lines
Problematic Methodologies, Methodological Problematics
Conclusion
References
Searching for ‘Contact Zones’ in France’s War
‘The Traveller is the Journey’
Bringing National Narratives Together
Communities on the Ground of War
Writing Foreign Languages into the Stories of War
Storying the Transnational
References
A Tale of Two Frances and a Curious Ancestor
References
Vichy, Kingdom of Shadows
References
Writers in Conflict
Introduction
The French Family and War Memory
King’s College, London (1966–1970)
World War II and ‘Transgressive’ French Fascist and Collaborationist Writers
Why Robert Brasillach?
The Other Side
The Irish Dimension (1984–2013)
The War and Memory Research Forum
Concluding Remarks
Indicative Bibliography
Part IV Voices from Far and Near
Good Fortune, Good Friends
References
The Other Side: Investigating the Collaborationists in World War II France
Ego-histoire and Me, How I Got Started
Modern France and the Annales School
Left and Right in the 1960s and My Choice of Austrian Christian Socialism
France and the Second World War: Launching an Academic Career and the Choice of French Collaborationism
Oral History Avant La Lettre
Broadening Perspectives: Food, Fascism and World War II
Back to World War II France: My Discovery of the Deutsche Wegleiter
An Enduring Connection with France
Bibliography
When Faced with the Question
Preamble
Training in Adelaide and Paris
Discovering America and… Céline
Australia, More Céline, Modiano and My Move into Cultural History
Writing About the Occupation Period
Conclusions: It Hasn’t All Been About the War, but…
References
Born in Paris…
Two Schools
Russian Studies and Political Science
From France to Israel
Jews in France During the Occupation
Jews and the French, History and Historiography
An Exercise in Ego-history
References
Reaching Vichy via Budapest: On Zigzags, Waves and Triangles in Intellectual Life
Itinerary
Zigzags, Waves, Triangles
Circles, Continuities
Works Cited
Part V Closing Reflections
Conclusion: Cross-Perspectives on Ego-history
Origins, Identities and Trajectories
Research Shifts and Disciplinary Developments
Collaborative Openings and Public Presence
Collective and Transgenerational Perspectives
Bibliography
Index