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![]() | The United States and the Making of Postwar France, 1945-1954 by Irwin M. Wall ISBN-10: 9780521402170 ISBN-10: 0-521-40217-4 ISBN-13: 9780521402170 ISBN-13: 978-0-521-40217-0 Hardcover 1991-05-31 Cambridge University Press Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description This is the first study of French-American relations in the critical postwar period, 1945-1954, which makes use of recently opened diplomatic archives and personal papers in France and the United States. Wall examines the American role in French diplomacy, economic reconstruction, military policy, politics, and the reshaping of French society from labor unions to consumer tastes and films. Particular emphasis is placed on American attempts to combat the influence of French Communism and achieve a stable, centrist regime avoiding the extremes of right and left. | ||
Book Description This study of French-American relations in the critical postwar period, 1945-1954, makes use of diplomatic archive material and personal papers. It examines the American role in French diplomacy, economic reconstruction, military policy, politics, and the reshaping of French society from labour unions to consumer tastes and films. | ||
Download Description This is the first study of French-American relations in the critical postwar period, 1945-1954, which makes use of recently opened diplomatic archives and personal papers in France and the United States. Wall examines the American role in French diplomacy, economic reconstruction, military policy, politics, and the reshaping of French society from labor unions to consumer tastes and films. Particular emphasis is placed on American attempts to combat the influence of French Communism and achieve a stable, centrist regime avoiding the extremes of right and left. | ||