L' me fran aise et la Guerre est une tude sur le nationalisme fran ais dans la p riode qui a pr c d la Premi re Guerre mondiale. Il examine comment le nationalisme a nourri le sentiment anti-guerre en France et comment cette attitude a chang lorsque la guerre a clat . Barr s analyse galement le nationalisme et la r sistance, et propose des id es sur la fa on dont la France peut se regrouper apr s la guerre.
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