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245 00 Colonial culture in France since the revolution /|cedited 
       by Pascal Blanchard, Sandrine Lemaire, Nicolas Bancel, and
       Dominic Thomas ; translated by Alexis Pernsteiner. 
264  1 Bloomington :|bIndiana University Press,|c2013. 
300    1 online resource (pages cm) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    Originally published in French as: Culture coloniale en 
       France : de la Révolution française à nos jours (Paris : 
       CNRS : Autrement, 2008), with the collaboration of the 
       Groupe de recherche ACHAC. 
505 00 |gIntroduction : the creation of a colonial culture in 
       France, from the colonial era to the "memory wars" /
       |rPascal Blanchard, Sandrine Lemaire, Nicolas Bancel, and 
       Dominic Thomas.|gThe creation of a colonial culture.
       |gForeword : French colonization: an inaudible history /
       |rMarc Ferro --|gAntislavery, abolitionism, and abolition 
       in France from the end of the eighteenth century to the 
       1840s /|rMarcel Dorigny --|gMilestones in colonial culture
       under the Second Empire (1851-1870) /|rSandrine Lemaire, 
       Pascal Blanchard, and Nicolas Bancel --|gExhibitions, 
       expositions, media coverage, and the colonies (1870-1914) 
       /|rSandrine Lemaire and Pascal Blanchard --|gScience, 
       scientists, and the colonies (1870-1914) /|rGilles Boëtsch
       --|gLiterature, song, and the colonies (1900-1920) /
       |rAlain Ruscio --|gEntertainment, theater, and the 
       colonies (1870-1914) /|rSylvie Chalaye --|gSchool, 
       pedagogy, and the colonies (1870-1914) /|rGilles Manceron 
       --|gDying : the call of the empire (1913-1918) / Éric 
       Deroo. 
505 00 |gConquering public opinion.|gForeword : history's mark 
       (1931-1961) /|rDidier Daeninckx --|gDreaming : the fatal 
       attraction of colonial cinema (1920-1950) /|rOlivier 
       Barlet and Pascal Blanchard --|gSpreading the word : the 
       Agence générale des colonies (1920-1931) /|rSandrine 
       Lemaire --|gTo civilize : the invention of the native 
       (1918-1940) /|rNicolas Bancel and Pascal Blanchard --
       |gSelling the colonial economic myth (1900-1940) /
       |rCatherine Coquery-Vidrovitch --|gThe athletic exception 
       : black champions and colonial culture (1900-1939) /
       |rTimothée Jobert, Stanislas Frenkiel, and Nicolas Bancel 
       --|gThe colonial bath : colonial culture in everyday life 
       (1918-1931) /|rNicolas Bancel --|gThe Colonial Exposition 
       (1931) /|rSteven Ungar --|gNational unity : the right and 
       left "meet" around the Colonial Exposition (1931) /
       |rPascal Blanchard. 
505 00 |gThe apogee of imperialism.|gForeword : images of an 
       empire's demise /|rBenjamin Stora --|gColonizing, 
       educating, guiding : a republican duty /|rFrançoise Vergès
       --|gPromotion : creating the colonial (1930-1940) /
       |rSandrine Lemaire --|gInfluence : cultural and 
       ideological agendas (1920-1940) /|rDavid Murphy, Elizabeth
       Ezra and Charles Forsdick --|gEducation : becoming "homo 
       imperialis" (1910-1940) /|rNicolas Bancel and Daniel Denis
       --|gManipulation : conquering taste (1931-1939) /
       |rSandrine Lemaire --|gControl : Paris, a colonial capital
       (1931-1939) /|rPascal Blanchard and Éric Deroo --
       |gImperial revolution : Vichy's colonial myth (1940-1944) 
       /|rPascal Blanchard and Ruth Ginio --|gThe colonial 
       economy : between propaganda myths and economic reality 
       (1940-1955) /|rSandrine Lemaire, Catherine Hodeir, and 
       Pascal Blanchard --|gFrench unity : the dream of a united 
       France (1946-1960) /|rJacques Frémeaux. 
505 00 |gToward the postcolony.|gForeword : Moussa the African's 
       blues /|rAbdourahman A. Waberi --|gDecolonizing France : 
       the "Indochinese syndrome" (1946-1954) /|rDaniel Hémery --
       |gImmigration : the emergence of an African elite in the 
       metropole (1946-1961) /|rPhilippe Dewitte --|gImmigration 
       : North Africans settle in the metropole (1946-1961) /
       |rPascal Blanchard, Éric Deroo, Driss el Yazami, Pierre 
       Fournié, and Gilles Manceron --|gCrime : colonial violence
       in the metropole (1954-1961) /|rJean-Luc Einaudi --
       |gModernism, colonialism, and cultural hybridity /|rHerman
       Lebovics --|gThe meanders of colonial memory /|rNicolas 
       Bancel and Pascal Blanchard --|gThe impossible revision of
       France's history (1968-2006) /|rSuzanne Citron --
       |gNational history and colonial history : parallel 
       histories (1961-2006) /|rSandrine Lemaire --|gThe illusion
       of decolonization (1956-2006) /|rJean-Pierre Dozon --|gThe
       difficult art of exhibiting the colonies /|rRobert 
       Aldrich. 
505 00 |gThe time of inheritance.|gForeword : the age of contempt,
       or the legitimization of France's civilizing mission /
       |rBruno Etienne --|gTrouble in the republic : disturbing 
       memories, forgotten territories /|rFrançoise Vergès --
       |gCompetition between victims /|rEsther Benbassa --|gThe 
       army and the construction of immigration as a threat (1961
       -2006) /|rMathieu Rigouste --|gPostcolonial culture in the
       army and the memory of overseas combatants (1961-2006) /
       |rChristian Benoît, Antoine Champeaux, and Éric Deroo --
       |gRepublican integration : reflections on a postcolonial 
       issue (1961-2006) /|rVincent Geisser --|gColonial 
       influences and tropes in the field of literature /|rJean-
       Marc Moura --|gFrom colonial history to the banlieues 
       (1961-2006) /|rDominique Vidal --|gCan we speak of a 
       postcolonial racism? (1961-2006) /|rSaïd Bouamama and 
       Pierre Tevanian --|gFrom colonial stereotypes to the 
       postcolonial gaze : the need for an evolution of the 
       imaginary /|rDominique Wolton --|gPostcolonial cinema, 
       song, and literature : continuity or change? (1961-2006) /
       |rDelphine Robic-Diaz and Alain Ruscio --|gEthnic tourism 
       : symbolic reconquest? (1961-2006) /|rNicolas Bancel --
       |gFrancophonie and universality : the evolution of two 
       intertwined notions (1961-2006) /|rGabrielle Parker. 
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650  0 Imperialism. 
651  0 France|xColonies|xSocial aspects. 
651  0 France|xColonies|xHistory. 
651  0 France|xIntellectual life|y19th century. 
651  0 France|xIntellectual life|y20th century. 
651  0 France|xSocial life and customs|y19th century. 
651  0 France|xSocial life and customs|y20th century. 
651  0 France|xEthnic relations. 
700 1  Blanchard, Pascal. 
700 1  Lemaire, Sandrine. 
700 1  Bancel, Nicolas. 
700 1  Thomas, Dominic Richard David. 
700 1  Pernsteiner, Alexis. 
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