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De Gaulle

Second Edition

A deep look into Charles de Gaulle’s personality and upbringing and how these factors influenced the creation of the Fifth Republic in France.

Charles de Gaulle, savior of France’s honor in 1940 and founder of the Fifth Republic, was a man and leader of deep contradictions. A conservative and a Catholic from a monarchist family, he restored democracy on his return to France in 1944, bringing the Communists into his government. An imperialist, he oversaw the final stages of France’s withdrawal from its last colonies in the 1960s. As a soldier, he spent much of his career in opposition to France’s military establishment. Yet, as Julian Jackson shows in De Gaulle, it was precisely because of these contradictions that he was able to reconcile so many of the conflicting strands in French politics. In 1958, in response to a coup by the French military in Algeria, De Gaulle introduced a new political system, the Fifth Republic, ushering in a period of stability that has been held to the present day.
 

192 pages | 20 halftones | 5.08 x 7.8 | © 2023

Biography and Letters

History: European History, Military History


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Reviews

"Intelligent and entertaining. . . . It will be top of the modern French history reading lists for years to come."

Times Literary Supplement

"A concise and distinguished book."

Sunday Telegraph

"This excellent account is a must-read."

The Good Book Guide

"Jackson weaves the particularities of de Gaulle's life into a clear picture. . . . [An] excellent introduction."

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