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by G. Raymond

Author: G. Raymond
Subcategory: Medicine
Language: English
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan; 2000 edition (October 11, 1999)
Pages: 184 pages
Category: Medicine
Rating: 4.8
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Traditionally, France has been viewed as host to a unique set of tensions between the centre and the periphery, dating back . Bibliographic Information. Structures of Power in Modern France.

Traditionally, France has been viewed as host to a unique set of tensions between the centre and the periphery, dating back to the Revolution and beyond, which has shaped its structures of power and marked its evolution as a modern society. This survey provides a fresh overview of those tensions.

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Modern architecture, or modernist architecture, was based upon new and innovative technologies of construction, particularly the use of glass, steel and reinforced concrete; the idea that form should follow function (functionalism); an embrace of minimalism; and a rejection of ornament.

Traditionally, France has been viewed as host to a unique set of tensions between the centre and the periphery, dating back to the Revolution and beyond, which has shaped its structures of power and marked its evolution as a modern society

Traditionally, France has been viewed as host to a unique set of tensions between the centre and the periphery, dating back to the Revolution and beyond, which has shaped its structures of power and marked its evolution as a modern society. This survey provides a fresh overview of those tensions between a centralising state and the constituencies challenging it, and asks whether that model can remain viable or whether it is not, in fact, undergoing a process of profound change.

Also by Gino G. Raymond He is currently completing a book entitled Management and Society in France. Introduction: A Centralized National Destiny. Raymond. Senior Lecturer in French University of Bristol. His most recent published books are: Francophonie in the 1990s. He is currently completing a book entitled Management and Society in France.

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Traditionally, France has been viewed as host to a unique set of tensions between the centre and the periphery, dating back to the Revolution and beyond, which has shaped its structures of power and marked its evolution as a modern society

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The book is rather short, for which I was thankful, but maybe that's part of its problem. There's just too much going on in too few pages. Whatever else Frieda does or doesn't do, she certainly doesn't even begin to make the case for claim that Francis was "the maker of modern France. 5 people found this helpful. My first attempt at this period of history in France and I found the author did a good job. My primary reason for reading this was because we will be in the Loire Valley and Paris soon.

Traditionally, France has been viewed as host to a unique set of tensions between the centre and the periphery, dating back to the Revolution and beyond, which has shaped its structures of power and marked its evolution as a modern society. This survey provides a fresh overview of those tensions between a centralising state and the constituencies challenging it, and asks whether that model can remain viable or whether it is not, in fact, undergoing a process of profound change.