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FREN 0460

Resistance & Memory

Resistance and Memory: France in the Second World War *
The Second World War has cast a long shadow over France's postwar history and politics. Contemporary events are still refracted through the prism of a past that, as one historian has noted, does not seem to go away. We will focus on a critical aspect of that past, the French Resistance, a politically and socially diverse underground movement that took root in a divided nation under the collaborationist Vichy regime and German occupation. What forms did refusal take, how did resistance function, and what motivated resisters to risk their lives? We will examine the myths, realities, and legacy of the Resistance through original documents and period artifacts, memoirs and testimony, film and fiction, and seminal works of postwar historiography. Students will produce a significant piece of independent research to present to the class. (Open to French Senior Majors). 3 hrs. lect/disc.
Subject:
French
Department:
French
Division:
Languages
Requirements Fulfilled:
Equivalent Courses:
FREN 0359 *
SOAN 0460 *
INTL 0460

Sections

Spring 2016

FREN0460A-S16 Lecture (Schwartz)

Fall 2013

FREN0460A-F13 Seminar (Schwartz)

Fall 2012

FREN0460A-F12 Seminar (Schwartz)

Fall 2011

FREN0460A-F11 Seminar (Schwartz)

Fall 2003

FREN0460A-F03 Lecture (Oxfeld, Schwartz)