Fragmented France: Two Centuries of Disputed Identity
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
The exploration of French identity reveals a complex relationship with the Anglo-Saxon world, particularly through the lens of historical and contemporary conflicts with England and America. The narrative delves into the political landscape, highlighting the ongoing struggles between a divided Right and Left, both vying to define what constitutes 'anti-France.' This examination sheds light on the deeper cultural and political implications of these oppositions in shaping French national identity.
