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A History of France: From Gaul to de Gaulle
John Julius Norwich
A witty, single-volume narrative that moves quickly across two millennia—ideal for travelers and generalists who want the big picture without getting lost in academic detail.
France is a nation forged in monarchy and revolution: from Roman Gaul and medieval kingdom to centralized early-modern state, revolutionary upheaval, empire, republic, occupation, and decolonization, each transformation reshaped its institutions while amplifying its export of ideas about citizenship, secularism, law, and culture, leaving a republic that continues to anchor Europe while negotiating identity, authority, and the meaning of the nation itself.
Book
John Julius Norwich
A witty, single-volume narrative that moves quickly across two millennia—ideal for travelers and generalists who want the big picture without getting lost in academic detail.
Strategic reasons this country is essential reading today.
France remains a core political and economic engine of the European Union—central to debates on sovereignty, industrial policy, and Europe’s strategic autonomy.
Its model of secular republicanism (laïcité) and civic identity sits at the center of current global arguments about pluralism, religion in public life, and immigration.
France is a major diplomatic and military actor (UN Security Council permanent member) with enduring influence in Africa, the Middle East, and global climate policy.
The French state’s tradition of central planning, regulation, and cultural protection shapes contemporary fights over markets vs. the public sector—from pensions to tech policy.
Regional & Global Relationships
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