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Christians and Conservatives in twentieth-century France

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Vesna Drapac
Affiliation:
The University of Adelaide

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1996

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1 Rousso's, HenryThe Vichy syndrome (Cambridge, Mass., 1991) is a notable exception.Google Scholar

2 For example, in a review of Serge, Cohen'sPersecutions et sauvetages: Juifs et Français sous I'occupation (Paris, 1993)Google Scholar, Michael Marrus says Cohen's assessment of French attitudes is more positive than his own described in Vichy France and the Jews (New York, 1981)Google Scholar, which he coauthored with Paxton. Times Literary Supplement, 28 Jan. 1994, pp. 1011.Google Scholar