In this important volume, Herman Lebovics, a preeminent cultural historian of France, develops a historical argument with striking contemporary relevance: empire abroad inevitably undermines democracy at home. These essays, which Lebovics wrote over the past decade, demonstrate the impressive intellectual range of his work. Focusing primarily on France and to a lesser extent on the United Kingdom, he shows how empire and its repercussions have pervaded and corroded Western cultural, intellectual, and social life from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.
Some essays explore why...
In this important volume, Herman Lebovics, a preeminent cultural historian of France, develops a historical argument with striking contemporary releva...