Larkin. France Since the Popular Front - Government and People, 1936-1986
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This is a competent, informed book about recent French history, but it is a book that serves no clear function. As a work of scholarship, it has no glaring faults; its interpretations arc balanced and judicious. The problem is that there arc already enough general texts that deal with this period. To be sure, most deal with either the pre or post-war, but that's not a sufficient justification for a new book.
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