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Empire and Culture : The French Experience, 1830-1940, Hardback Book

Empire and Culture : The French Experience, 1830-1940 Hardback

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By 1931, the time of the huge Colonial Exhibition in Paris, France had the second largest empire in the world extending to the four corners of the globe.

Yet, intriguingly the multi-various impact of the empire upon French culture and society has been largely ignored by historians.

This volume aims to redress this balance and will explore how the idea of empire was expressed in film, photography, painting and monuments.

It analyzes how the image of the universal, civilising mission saturated French society during the first half of the Twentieth century.

In particular it examines how the subject peoples of the empire were represented in art and fiction.

In this way the volume underlines that there was not just one single image of empire but many ranging from the extreme right to the extreme left.

It contains an in-depth consideration not just of the triumphalist images of empire but the oppositional ones, most notably the surrealists, which directly challenged the emergent colonial consensus.

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