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Vision and Reality: Joseph Paul-Boncour and Third Republic Pluralism
Ideas associated with pluralism were at the front of many intelligent political minds in the Third Republic. Republicans of different stripes kept up a constant reflection on the problems of French political h...
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A Pluralist History of France?
What makes France different? More than two decades have elapsed since François Furet, Jacques Julliard, and Pierre Rosanvallon published a much-debated book which argued that the ‘French exception’ had come to...
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One Mind at Locarno? Aristide Briand and Gustav Stresemann
The two statesmen who dominated the international stage in the Locarno era from 1925 to 1929 were Aristide Briand and Gustav Stresemann, the foreign ministers of France and Germany, on whom the hopes of libera...