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The War Guilt Problem and the Ligue des droits de l'homme, 1914-1944 by Norman I

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ISBN-13
9780198827993
Book Title
The War Guilt Problem and the Ligue des droits de l'homme, 1914-1
ISBN
9780198827993
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
War Guilt Problem and the Ligue Des Droits De L'homme
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Norman Ingram
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
6.5in
Item Weight
21.3 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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The War Guilt Problem and the Ligue des droits de l'homme is a significant new volume from Norman Ingram, addressing the history of the Ligue des droits de l'homme (LDH), an organisation founded in 1898 at the height of the Dreyfus Affair and which lay at the very centre of French Republican politics in the era of the two world wars. Ingram posits that the Ligue's inability to resolve the question of war guilt from the Great War was what led to its decline by 1937, well before the Nazi invasion of May 1940.As well as developing our understanding of how the issue of war origins and war guilt transfixed the LDH from 1914 down to the Second World War, this volume also explores the aetiology of French pacifism, expanding on the differences between French and Anglo-American pacifism. It argues that from 1916 onwards, one can see a principled dissent from the Union sacrée war effort that occurred within mainstream French Republicanism and not on the syndicalist or anarchist fringes. Based on substantial research in a large number of French archives, primarily in the papers of the LDH which were repatriated to France from the former Soviet Union in late 2001, but also on considerable new research in the German archives, the book proposes a new explanatory model to help us understand some of the choices made in Vichy France, moving beyond the usual triptych of collaboration, resistance or accommodation.

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198827997
ISBN-13
9780198827993
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Author
Norman Ingram
Publication Name
War Guilt Problem and the Ligue Des Droits De L'homme
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6.5in
Item Weight
21.3 Oz

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The diversity of Ingram's nuanced argumentation demonstrates a stupendously wide reading which is expressed clearly in a metaphorically-rich style and with thesis-like increasing seriousness. That is admirable Now we know more about the entirely different but no less central meaning of the war guilt discussion in France and the politics surrounding it [This is] an outstandingly researched and stimulating book., "Norman Ingram's The War Guilt Problem and the Ligue des droits de l'homme, 1914-1944 does what few historical monographs do. A very well-researched and written work of history, it raises fundamental questions about historical interpretation that will be of interest to a wider public." -- Donald Reid, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, H-Diplo "This finely written book makes an important contribution to the debates about the origins of the First World War in France, and to a lesser extent in Germany. It provides a detailed analysis of how pacifists grappled with the question of war guilt and continued to read contemporary developments through the lens of the First World War. The War Guilt Problem and the Ligue des droits de l'homme is a timely publication that provides an excellent opportunity to evaluate the currency of civil society individuals (including historians) in public debates, especially with regard to their expertise in a world where some have loudly proclaimed the irrelevance of experts." -- Charlotte Faucher, University of Manchester, H-Diplo "This [book] places the war-guilt debate in an unexpected and original setting, one that Ingram is perfectly equipped to explore he dramatically changes the chronology of the organization's decline by clearly placing its beginning in 1914, when the Ligue supported the government, and its justification for warone of the strengths of this work is the important archival research that lies behind it." -- Andrew Barros, Universitdu Qubec Montral, H-Diplo "Ingram's book is a tour de force: imaginatively researched in both French and German archives, forcefully argued and eloquently written. For historians, one of the more striking aspects of the book is the oft-expressed belief that sound historical research alone could ultimately provide an objective answer to the war-guilt question. The belief seems rather nave now, but its persistence underscores the extent to which the inter-war period needs to be read forward from 1914-1918 and not backwards from 1939-1945." -- Talbot Imlay, UniversitLaval, H-Diplo "Norman Ingram has long been recognized as a distinguished scholar, well known for his mastery of the sources, elegant writing, and incisive analysis. In his recent book he does not disappoint[T]his fine book will be greeted with some indignation by some scholars of the topic in Paris. Everywhere else it will be greeted for what it is: an exceptionally fine piece of scholarship and an important contribution to our understanding of inter-war France." -- William D. Irvine, York University, Toronto, H-Diplo "The diversity of Ingram's nuanced argumentation demonstrates a stupendously wide reading which is expressed clearly in a metaphorically-rich style and with thesis-like increasing seriousness.That is admirable Now we know more about the entirely different but no less central meaning of the war guilt discussion in France and the politics surrounding it[This is] an outstandingly researched and stimulating book." -- Prof. Dr. Jost Dlffer, HSozKult, "Norman Ingram's The War Guilt Problem and the Ligue des droits de l'homme, 1914-1944 does what few historical monographs do. A very well-researched and written work of history, it raises fundamental questions about historical interpretation that will be of interest to a wider public." -- Donald Reid, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, H-Diplo "This finely written book makes an important contribution to the debates about the origins of the First World War in France, and to a lesser extent in Germany. It provides a detailed analysis of how pacifists grappled with the question of war guilt and continued to read contemporary developments through the lens of the First World War. The War Guilt Problem and the Ligue des droits de l'homme is a timely publication that provides an excellent opportunity to evaluate the currency of civil society individuals (including historians) in public debates, especially with regard to their expertise in a world where some have loudly proclaimed the irrelevance of experts." -- Charlotte Faucher, University of Manchester, H-Diplo "This [book] places the war-guilt debate in an unexpected and original setting, one that Ingram is perfectly equipped to explore ' he dramatically changes the chronology of the organization's decline by clearly placing its beginning in 1914, when the Ligue supported the government, and its justification for war' one of the strengths of this work is the important archival research that lies behind it." -- Andrew Barros, Université du Québec à Montréal, H-Diplo "Ingram's book is a tour de force: imaginatively researched in both French and German archives, forcefully argued and eloquently written. For historians, one of the more striking aspects of the book is the oft-expressed belief that sound historical research alone could ultimately provide an objective answer to the war-guilt question. The belief seems rather naïve now, but its persistence underscores the extent to which the inter-war period needs to be read forward from 1914-1918 and not backwards from 1939-1945." -- Talbot Imlay, Université Laval, H-Diplo "Norman Ingram has long been recognized as a distinguished scholar, well known for his mastery of the sources, elegant writing, and incisive analysis. In his recent book he does not disappoint' [T]his fine book will be greeted with some indignation by some scholars of the topic in Paris. Everywhere else it will be greeted for what it is: an exceptionally fine piece of scholarship and an important contribution to our understanding of inter-war France." -- William D. Irvine, York University, Toronto, H-Diplo "The diversity of Ingram's nuanced argumentation ' demonstrates a stupendously wide reading which is expressed clearly in a metaphorically-rich style and with thesis-like increasing seriousness. That is admirable ' Now we know more about the entirely different but no less central meaning of the war guilt discussion in France and the politics surrounding it' [This is] an outstandingly researched and stimulating book." -- Prof. Dr. Jost Dülffer, HSozKult, "The diversity of Ingram's nuanced argumentation demonstrates a stupendously wide reading which is expressed clearly in a metaphorically-rich style and with thesis-like increasing seriousness.That is admirable Now we know more about the entirely different but no less central meaning of the war guilt discussion in France and the politics surrounding it[This is] an outstandingly researched and stimulating book." -- Prof. Dr. Jost Dlffer, HSozKult
Table of Content
AcknowledgementsAbbreviations1. IntroductionPart I: The Great War and All That2. War Origins: The Debate Begins3. The Ramifications of the War Origins Debate: War Aims and Ending the WarPart II: A la Recherche d'une guerre gagnée4. The Wounds of War (1919-1924): Challenges to Orthodoxy on the War Guilt Question5. Bridge over the Abyss? Talking to the Germans6. Turning the Page? The War Guilt Problem in the Era of LocarnoPart III: Les Fleurs du mal7. In the Shadow of the Swastika8. 1937, or the Aventine Secession9. Once More with Feeling? The Ligue des droits de l'homme and the Slide into War10. When all is said and done: en guise de conclusion
Copyright Date
2019
Topic
Europe / France, Military / World War I, Europe / General
Lccn
2018-950708
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Genre
History

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