
This is a study of the Maquis in Southern France, the resisters who took to the woods and hills in the struggle against the German occupation in the Second World War. H. R. Kedward's detailed and perceptive account explores what participation in the Maquis meant for those involved both at the time and subsequently. He examines the motivations of the Maquisards and how the circumstances of occupation and resistance affected the ways of life of rural communities in the south of France. This is a rich and original book, which achieves a fruitful integration of extensive archival research and oral history. Professor Kedward's scholarly and readable history allows the voices of individuals to be heard, and offers us important insights into the nature of community and regional tradition. From the many fascinating case-studies, fully supplemented by detailed maps, emerge a sense of place, a clearer understanding of the Maquisard, and an unsentimental assessment of the place of the Maquis in French history.
How did the rural resistance movement in Southern France, known as the Maquis, emerge and function within the context of the German occupation during World War II? H. R. Kedward, a noted historian of modern France, utilizes a combination of extensive archival research and oral history to reconstruct the lived experience of the Maquisards. The work argues that the resistance was deeply rooted in regional traditions and rural community dynamics, rather than being solely a centralized military operation. By analyzing individual motivations and local circumstances, the author provides a framework for understanding the social and political landscape of occupied Southern France.
What You Will Find
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Historians and scholars frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the grassroots nature of the French resistance. Readers often note the balance between academic rigor and the inclusion of personal narratives, which provides a human dimension to the historical analysis.
Page Count:
358
Publication Date:
1993-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0191591785
ISBN-13:
9780191591785
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