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The War of the Poor

The War of the Poor
Author: Éric Vuillard
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1635420091

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International Booker Prize Finalist The Spectator (UK): Best Book of the Year From the award-winning author of The Order of the Day, a powerful account of the German Peasants’ War (1524–25) that shows striking parallels to class conflicts of our time. In the sixteenth century, the Protestant Reformation launched an attack on privilege and the Catholic Church, but it rapidly became an established, bourgeois authority itself. Rural laborers and the urban poor, who were still being promised equality in heaven, began to question why they shouldn’t have equality here and now on earth. There ensued a furious struggle between the powerful—the comfortable Protestants—and the others, the wretched. They were led by a number of theologians, one of whom has left his mark on history through his determination and sheer energy. His name was Thomas Müntzer, and he set Germany on fire. The War of the Poor recounts his story—that of an insurrection through the Word. In his characteristically bold, cinematic style, Éric Vuillard draws insights from this revolt from nearly five hundred years ago, which remains shockingly relevant to the dire inequalities we face today.


The Return of Martin Guerre

The Return of Martin Guerre
Author: Natalie Zemon Davis
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1984-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674766914

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The clever peasant Arnaud du Tilh had almost persuaded the learned judges at the Parlement of Toulouse when, on a summer’s day in 1560, a man swaggered into the court on a wooden leg, denounced Arnaud, and reestablished his claim to the identity, property, and wife of Martin Guerre. The astonishing case captured the imagination of the continent. Told and retold over the centuries, the story of Martin Guerre became a legend, still remembered in the Pyrenean village where the impostor was executed more than 400 years ago. Now a noted historian, who served as consultant for a new French film on Martin Guerre, has searched archives and lawbooks to add new dimensions to a tale already abundant in mysteries: we are led to ponder how a common man could become an impostor in the sixteenth century, why Bertrande de Rols, an honorable peasant woman, would accept such a man as her husband, and why lawyers, poets, and men of letters like Montaigne became so fascinated with the episode. Natalie Zemon Davis reconstructs the lives of ordinary people, in a sparkling way that reveals the hidden attachments and sensibilities of nonliterate sixteenth-century villagers. Here we see men and women trying to fashion their identities within a world of traditional ideas about property and family and of changing ideas about religion. We learn what happens when common people get involved in the workings of the criminal courts in the ancien régime, and how judges struggle to decide who a man was in the days before fingerprints and photographs. We sense the secret affinity between the eloquent men of law and the honey-tongued village impostor, a rare identification across class lines. Deftly written to please both the general public and specialists, The Return of Martin Guerre will interest those who want to know more about ordinary families and especially women of the past, and about the creation of literary legends. It is also a remarkable psychological narrative about where self-fashioning stops and lying begins.


La Guerre Est Finie

La Guerre Est Finie
Author: Jorge Semprun
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages:
Release: 1970-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780394173566

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C'est la Guerre

C'est la Guerre
Author: Louis Calaferte
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780810160682

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A boy's account of the nasty goings-on in a French village during World War II, some narrated in prose-poetry: "The man clips off the kneeling woman's hair. / The people shout with joy. / The hair is falling all around the woman. / The woman is crying. / The people yell piece of shit."


Tomi

Tomi
Author: Tomi Ungerer
Publisher: Roberts Rinehart International
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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For the next five years his life would be dominated by Nazi doctrine as the German occupation consumed the lives of the Alsatian people.


La guerre civile

La guerre civile
Author: Michel Mohrt
Publisher: Gallimard Education
Total Pages: 391
Release: 1998
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9782070404872

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" Il faut bien évoquer les étapes de notre vie publique, si l'on veut comprendre la génération qui a connu la guerre et l'occupation. Certains affectent aujourd'hui d'être las de cette évocation du passé. Ils y voient un rappel inutile de nos divisions, un besoin morbide de gratter nos plaies. Qu'ils cessent alors de me lire. Les " problèmes d'actualité " m'intéressent peu. Et d'ailleurs ne renvoient-ils pas tous aux problèmes éternels de l'ordre et de la justice, qui règlent la vie des sociétés. C'est seulement l'histoire qui permet de les comprendre. "


Aux Animaux la Guerre

Aux Animaux la Guerre
Author: NICOLAS. MATHIEU
Publisher: Sceptre
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-08-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781529331578

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Chienne de Guerre

Chienne de Guerre
Author: Anne Nivat
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2009-02-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786745576

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Two years ago, when she was thirty years old, Anne Nivat decided to see first-hand what war was all about. Russia had just launched its second brutal campaign against Chechnya. And though the Russians strictly forbade Westerners from covering the war, the aspiring French journalist decided she would go. There are two very real dangers in Chechnya: being arrested by the Russians and being kidnapped by the Chechens. Nivat strapped her satellite phone to her belly, disguised herself in the garb of a Chechen peasant, and sneaked across the border. She found a young guide, Islam, to lead her illegally through the war zone. For six months they followed the war, travelling with underground rebels and sleeping with Chechen families or in abandoned buildings. Anne trembled through air raids; walked through abandoned killing fields; and helped in the halls of bloody hospitals. She interviewed rebel leaders, government officials, young widows, and angry fighters, and she reported everything back to France. Her reports in Lib'ration led to antiwar demonstrations outside the Russian embassy in Paris. Anne's words move. They are not florid, but terse, cool, dramatic. More than just a war correspondent's report, Chienne de Guerre is a moving story of struggle and self-discovery -- the adventures of one young woman who repeatedly tests her own physical and psychological limits in the extremely dangerous and stressful environment of war.


Panthéon de la Guerre

Panthéon de la Guerre
Author: Mark Levitch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780826216786

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"Assesses the changing values attached to the Panthéon de la Guerre, a propagandist panorama featuring 5,000 full-length portraits of prominent figures from WWI, during its journey from Great War Paris to cold war Kansas City's Liberty Memorial. Examines its reconfiguration there and the dispersion of fragments into international art markets"--Provided by publisher.


The Women's War

The Women's War
Author: Alexandre Dumas
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2006-04-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0141912030

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The Baron des Canolles is a man torn apart by the civil war that dominates mid-seventeenth century France. For while the naïve Gascon soldier cares little for the politics behind the battles, he is torn apart by a deep passion for two powerful women on opposing sides of the war: Nanon de Lartigues, a keen supporter of the Queen Regent Anne of Austria, and the Victomtesse de Cambes, who supports the rebellious forces of the Princess de Condé. Set around Bordeaux during the first turbulent years of the reign of Louis XIV, The Women's War sees two women taking central stage in a battle for all France. Humorous, dramatic and romantic, it offers a compelling exploration of political intrigue, the power of redemption, the force of love and the futility of war.