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France Under the German Occupation, 1940-1944 - (Bibliographies and Indexes in World History) Annotated by Donna Evleth (Hardcover)
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- Leading historians reviewed over 700 books and periodical articles in this selective annotated bibliography of the German occupation of France from 1940 to 1944.
- About the Author: DONNA EVLETH is a researcher and freelance writer who has collected over the last 25 years the majority of the works cited in this book.
- 232 Pages
- Reference, Bibliographies & Indexes
- Series Name: Bibliographies and Indexes in World History
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About the Book
Leading historians reviewed over 700 books and periodical articles in this selective annotated bibliography of the German occupation of France from 1940 to 1944. Donna Evleth selected the most important works, including official documents and proceedings of colloquiums printed in book form, studies, memoirs, biographies, novels, and periodical articles. She provided both factual and critical information for these works, and she identified authors in relation to the subject covered for each book. France Under the German Occupation focuses on all phases of the period in occupied France: the Vichy government, daily life, collaboration, Resistance, the French Communists, the Liberation, and the postwar purge of collaborators. Separate sections provide a users' guide to the principal French libraries and archives where material may be found and a guide to the press of the occupation period.
Works are presented in dossier form. The author, title, place of publication, publisher, date of publication, and number of pages are given for each entry. Next, a short biographical note about the author places the work in context, because many of the authors participated personally in the events they describe. There are often several historian's reviews of different nationalities. The bibliographer's comments round out the entries.
Book Synopsis
Leading historians reviewed over 700 books and periodical articles in this selective annotated bibliography of the German occupation of France from 1940 to 1944. Donna Evleth selected the most important works, including official documents and proceedings of colloquiums printed in book form, studies, memoirs, biographies, novels, and periodical articles. She provided both factual and critical information for these works, and she identified authors in relation to the subject covered for each book. France Under the German Occupation focuses on all phases of the period in occupied France: the Vichy government, daily life, collaboration, Resistance, the French Communists, the Liberation, and the postwar purge of collaborators. Separate sections provide a users' guide to the principal French libraries and archives where material may be found and a guide to the press of the occupation period.
Works are presented in dossier form. The author, title, place of publication, publisher, date of publication, and number of pages are given for each entry. Next, a short biographical note about the author places the work in context, because many of the authors participated personally in the events they describe. There are often several historian's reviews of different nationalities. The bibliographer's comments round out the entries.Review Quotes
?Included are official documents and proceedings of colloquiums printed in book form, studies, memoirs, biographies, and novels. Covers the Vichy government, daily life, collaboration, Resistance, the French Communists, the Liberation, and the postwar purge of collaborators. Entries include a short biographical note about the author (important for a period when so many of the authors participated personally in the events they describe), historians' reviews, and the bibliographer's comments. A separate section provides a guide to the press of the occupation period and to the principal French libraries and archives where material may be found.?-Reference & Research Book News
"Included are official documents and proceedings of colloquiums printed in book form, studies, memoirs, biographies, and novels. Covers the Vichy government, daily life, collaboration, Resistance, the French Communists, the Liberation, and the postwar purge of collaborators. Entries include a short biographical note about the author (important for a period when so many of the authors participated personally in the events they describe), historians' reviews, and the bibliographer's comments. A separate section provides a guide to the press of the occupation period and to the principal French libraries and archives where material may be found."-Reference & Research Book News
About the Author
DONNA EVLETH is a researcher and freelance writer who has collected over the last 25 years the majority of the works cited in this book. She also does documentary research, principally for North American academic researchers in the archives and libraries cited in this volume. She has published a number of articles in Le Monde, Notre Histoire, Historama, and American History Illustrated.