La France imaginée
The Idea of France
Author : Birnbaum
Publisher : Fayard
Parution date : 1998
EAN : 9782213592428

Description
Modern France—born in the fire of revolution—was founded on dreams of unity, of a society of equal and like individuals working together. Today, ethnic and religious groups assert their essential autonomy, and France is home to an astonishing variety of opinions and allegiances. Most commentators see today’s multiethnic France as a new entity, something contrary to the accomplishments of the Revolution—but Pierre Birnbaum believes otherwise.
In this major work, France’s leading political theorist shows that the clashing identities of different groups did not disappear in 1789 but, rather, persisted in a quieter way. He shows how today’s debate over Arab immigrants and the National Front mirror eighteenth-century arguments between Catholics and republicans, church and state. The result is a brilliantly argued examination of how the French have, over two centuries, invented and reinvented their nation and their national identity.

Author
Pierre Birnbaum : Pierre Birnbaum is a professor of politics and philosophy at the University of Paris I (the Sorbonne). He is the author of numerous books, several of which have been translated into English, including Jewish destinies (Hill and Wang, 2000).