Explore the Dreyfus affair through the voices of famous writers, scholars, and statesmen.
This historical compilation surveys the late 19th‑century Dreyfus case, presenting the public drama, key players, and the frenzied debate it sparked across France and beyond. It gathers the perspectives of well‑known figures who weighed in on the accusations, the investigations, and the unanswered questions that kept the controversy alive for years.
- Learn the sequence of events that brought Alfred Dreyfus to trial and the public tension around the case
- Meet the main figures who shaped the dispute, from military leaders to political commentators
- Read excerpts and viewpoints from renowned writers and public figures of the time
- See how accusations, prejudice, and public opinion intersected with national identity and justice
Ideal for readers of modern history, political biographies, and long‑running public controversies who want context and clarity about a pivotal moment in France.