Jean Moulin, 1899-1943 : the French Resistance and the Republic / Alan Clinton

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Main Authors:Clinton, Alan (Author)
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Language:English
Published:New York : Palgrave, 2002
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Table of contents
Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1 The Resistance in the Pantheon
2 A Republican Upbringing, 1899-1919
3 A Jacobin in the Prefectures, 1919-34
Left and right in inter-war France
Administration and politics after the war, 1919-21
Prefects in France - their role and history
The ladder of preferment, 1920-5
Marriage and divorce, 1926-8
The youngest sub-prefect: Albertville, November
1925-January 1930
A sub-prefect in Brittany and Paris, February 1930-
June 1933
Thonon, and Paris, June 1933-June 1934
4 Fascism and Anti-Fascism, 1934-6
The 6th of February
After the storm, February-July 1934
Secretary-general of the Somme, Amiens, July
1934-June 1936
5 The Popular Front, 1936-8
Pacifism and war in France in the 1930s
The Popular Front - class conflict and the exercise of
power
Moulin and the Spanish War
The Air Ministry and French rearmament, 1936-40
Aviation populaire - flying for all
The end of the Popular Front, 1937-8
6 The Youngest Prefect, 1938-9
The prefect of Aveyron, April 1938-January 1939
A prefect at Chartres in the shadow of war, February
1939-June 1940
7 War and the First Resistance, 1939-40
Living through the phoney war
The fall of France, 10 May-22 June 1940
The invasion seen from Chartres, 10 May-14 June
Confronting the invaders, 15-18 June 1940
A prefect under occupation, June-November 1940
8 From Resister to Resistance, 1940-1
'Doing something', September 1940-October 1941
The French resistance in the autumn of 1941
The 'Free French' before October 1941
Jean Moulin in England, 20 October-31 December 1941
The impact and mission of Monsieur Mercier
9 Mission Rex, 1942-3
Falling to earth, 2 January 1942
Meeting the resisters
Creating the institutions of resistance
Broadening the base, April-August 1942
'Operation Torch' and its consequences
War and resistance after 11 November 1942
10 The National Resistance Council, May 1943
Politics and resistance, December 1942-February 1943
Moulin in London, 14 February-20 March 1943
Compulsory labour and the maquis, 1942-3
Moulin versus Brossolette - a battle for the soul of
the resistance
The final steps to unity, March-May 1943
The day of the CNR, 27 May 1943
After 27 May
11 The Tragedy of Caluire - and After
The road to Caluire
21 June 1943
Calvary
The resistance after Moulin
A world that might have been, 1944-79?
12 A Contested Legacy, 1943-2000
One martyr amongst many, 1943-58
Moulin as republican icon, 1958-64: Socialist or Gaullist?
From resistance leader to national icon, 1963-99
Frenay against Moulin - and Daniel Cordier
Klaus Barbie, Jacques Verges and the 'betrayals' of the
resistance
Communist 'conspiracy' and the 'great recruitment',
1988-93
The 'Vichy syndrome' and Moulin after sixty years
Notes
Bibliography
Index