Charles de Gaulle's Legacy and Impact on Postwar France
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the legacy and political significance of Charles de Gaulle in this 47-minute lecture from Yale University's "France Since 1871" course. Examine de Gaulle's conscious construction of his public image and its impact on France's collective imagination. Analyze how he positioned France in the Cold War era, balancing between the U.S. and Soviet Union. Investigate the parallels between de Gaulle and the Napoleons, considering the concept of a "Republican Monarchy." Delve into de Gaulle's strategies for maintaining French influence in the Third World and his military policies. Reflect on the lasting impact of de Gaulle's symbolic importance compared to his political innovations. The lecture also touches on contemporary issues, opening with a discussion of unrest in Parisian suburbs in 2007.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Current Unrest in the Parisian Suburbs: Villiers-le-Bel, December 2007
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- Chapter 2. The Death of Charles de Gaulle: Legacy of French Nation
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- Chapter 3. De Gaulle and the Napoleons: The Republican Monarchy
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- Chapter 4. Maintaining French Greatness in the Cold War World: Third World Influence and Military
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- Chapter 5. A Man above: The Stylistic Unity of de Gaulle
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