Power and Pleasure : Louis Barthou and the Third French Republic.
Young, Robert J.
Power and Pleasure : Louis Barthou and the Third French Republic. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (353 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1 First Impressions (1862-1889) -- 2 Points of Departure: Paris circa 1890 -- 3 In the Chamber: Homme de centre, 1889-1910 -- 4 Beyond the Chamber: Homme à tout faire, 1889-1901 -- 5 To the Summit, 1910-1913 -- 6 Collapse and Recovery, 1914-1919 -- 7 The 1920s: Patriotism and International Diplomacy -- 8 The 1920s: Political Turmoil and Private Pursuits -- 9 Private Healing and Re-engagement, 1930-1934 -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Source Materials -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
One of the great political figures of his day, Louis Barthou was also labelled a thief, an accomplice to murder, and a sexual pervert. He was France's foreign minister when, in 1934, he suffered a fatal bullet wound during the assassination of Yugoslavia's King Alexander. Barthou had spent forty-five years in public life as lawyer, journalist, deputy, senator, and cabinet minister. In 1913 he was appointed prime minister and the following year, when France's armies contained the German offensive in northern France, he was celebrated as a national hero. For this, and in recognition of his work as an author, Barthou was elected to the Académie française.
9780773563094
Barthou, Louis,-1862-1934.
Politicians-France-Biography.
France-Politics and government-1870-1940.
France-History-Third Republic, 1870-1940.
Electronic books.
DC373.B344 Y68 1991
944.081092
Power and Pleasure : Louis Barthou and the Third French Republic. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (353 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- 1 First Impressions (1862-1889) -- 2 Points of Departure: Paris circa 1890 -- 3 In the Chamber: Homme de centre, 1889-1910 -- 4 Beyond the Chamber: Homme à tout faire, 1889-1901 -- 5 To the Summit, 1910-1913 -- 6 Collapse and Recovery, 1914-1919 -- 7 The 1920s: Patriotism and International Diplomacy -- 8 The 1920s: Political Turmoil and Private Pursuits -- 9 Private Healing and Re-engagement, 1930-1934 -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Source Materials -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
One of the great political figures of his day, Louis Barthou was also labelled a thief, an accomplice to murder, and a sexual pervert. He was France's foreign minister when, in 1934, he suffered a fatal bullet wound during the assassination of Yugoslavia's King Alexander. Barthou had spent forty-five years in public life as lawyer, journalist, deputy, senator, and cabinet minister. In 1913 he was appointed prime minister and the following year, when France's armies contained the German offensive in northern France, he was celebrated as a national hero. For this, and in recognition of his work as an author, Barthou was elected to the Académie française.
9780773563094
Barthou, Louis,-1862-1934.
Politicians-France-Biography.
France-Politics and government-1870-1940.
France-History-Third Republic, 1870-1940.
Electronic books.
DC373.B344 Y68 1991
944.081092