History Today, June 1st, 1996
St Martin's Press ix + 210 pp. 40[pounds]
* In a France where leaders of the right and left now regularly share institutional power and apparently agree on the parameters of domestic and foreign policy, it is important to remember that not so long ago the term most often used to describe the country's political condition was civil war.
Students of French politics might recognise the reality, at certain moments, of a union sacree and acknowledge that the chronic instability of governments could coincide with great continuities in policy and the political class. But the overriding impression...
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