This book surveys Franco-German relations from the French Revolution to the 1990s, collecting the most current research from area specialists.
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PART I: FRANCO-GERMAN RELATIONS FROM NAPOLEON TO WWI, 1800-1918 The Napoleonic Era in German Perspective; B. Struck France and the Prussian-Austrian Antagonism; J. Ulbert Franco-German Relations in the Bismarck Era, 1871-1890; N. N. Orgill History Writing and the Franco-German Conflict; H. Frey & S. Jordan PART II: FRANCO-GERMAN RELATIONS IN INTERWAR EUROPE, 1918-1945 Franco-German Relations and the Coal Problem in the Immediate Aftermath of World Wars I and II; L. Fasanaro Civil Society and the Push for Cooperation in the Locarno Era; E. M. Passman Two "Ill-Mannered Siblings": France and Germany in the Public Debate in the Interwar Period; V. Schoeberl Attempts at a French-German Rapprochement during the Second Half of the 1930s; F. Clavert France and Germany's Economy, 1942-1948; M. Libera PART III: POST-WAR FRANCO-GERMAN RELATIONS, 1945-Present A New Framework of Relations with Germany through European Institutions, 1950-1954; V. Gavin "Contre l'Amerique. . .": The Nuclear Essence of Franco-German Rapprochement, 1954-1958; M. L. L. Segers More than a "Geriatric Romance": Adenauer, de Gaulle, and the Construction of the Bonn-Paris Axis; R. G. Granieri "An Awkward Waltz": The Paris-Bonn-Moscow Triangle and the Shaping of Europe, 1963-1969; G. Martin Willy Brandt, Georges Pompidou, and Europe, 1969-1974; K. Ruecker Franco-German Relations in the Giscard-Schmidt Era, 1974-1981; M. Weinachter Francois Mitterand and Helmut Kohl; G. Saunier The Weimar Triangle; W. Vogel The "Other" Franco-German Relations; U. Pfeil