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Ronald Rosbottom

    Ronald C. Rosbottom est un professeur émérite spécialisé en littérature française et en études européennes. Ses nombreuses publications académiques et travaux d'édition explorent des thèmes essentiels tels que l'histoire des idées et l'évolution des villes européennes, avec un accent particulier sur Paris. Son enseignement couvre un large éventail de sujets, du XVIIIe siècle à l'imaginaire européen moderne, en passant par la critique cinématographique et littéraire. Les travaux de Rosbottom offrent des aperçus profonds des courants culturels et intellectuels qui ont façonné la pensée et l'art européens.

    Sudden Courage
    When Paris Went Dark
    • When Paris Went Dark

      • 447pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,0(23)Évaluer

      In May and June 1940 almost four million people fled Paris and its suburbs in anticipation of a German invasion. On June 14, the German Army tentatively entered the silent and eerily empty French capital. Without one shot being fired in its defence, the Occupation of Paris had begun. When Paris Went Dark tells the extraordinary story of Germany's capture and Occupation of Paris, Hitler's relationship with the City of Light, and its citizens' attempts at living in an environment that was almost untouched by war, but which had become uncanny overnight. Beginning with the Phoney War and Hitler's first visit to the city, acclaimed literary historian and critic Ronald Rosbottom takes us through the German Army's almost unopposed seizure of Paris, its bureaucratic re-organization of that city, with the aid of collaborationist Frenchmen, and the daily adjustments Parisians had to make to this new oppressive presence. Using memoirs, interviews and published eye-witness accounts, Rosbottom expertly weaves a narrative of daily life for both the Occupier and the Occupied. He shows its effects on the Parisian celebrity circles of Pablo Picasso, Simone de Beauvoir, Colette, Jean Cocteau, and Jean-Paul Sartre, and on the ordinary citizens of its twenty arrondissements. But Paris is the protagonist of this story, and Rosbottom provides us with a template for seeing the City of Light as more than a place of pleasure and beauty.

      When Paris Went Dark
    • Sudden Courage

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(45)Évaluer

      The author of When Paris Went Dark returns to World War II to tell the remarkable story of the youngest members of the French Resistance and their war against the German occupiers and their collaboratorsOn June 14, 1940, German tanks entered a nearly deserted Paris.

      Sudden Courage