This original and absorbing book uses geography (in the classic terminology of Marc Bloch and Lucien Febvre' to make room for sociology') to explain the widely recognized but never systematized duality of French politics. In the process it develops models that are valid in other times and places as well as in France, and that challenge many prevailing interpretations of the political and economic development of Europe.
J. E. S. Hayward is Professor of Politics at the University of Hull and the author of several books, including After the French Revolution: Six Critics of Democracy and Nationalism, also published by New York University Press.
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