Criminal barrister turned enfant terrible ­Constance Debré on why she quit a ‘respectable life’ – and the battle for custody ...
A group show of Fauve paintings ("Les Fauves 1903-1908") took place at Galerie de France in June 1942. Opened on Feb. 8, 1942, its inauguration was held under the aegis of Louis Hautecoeur, head of ...
When it was completed in 1925, Canfranc was the second-largest rail station in Europe, after the one in Leipzig, Germany.
Paul Reynaud, who was prime minister of France when Germany invaded the country, thought all was lost, but did not believe ...
Daniel Lee uncovers the way some Jewish groups prospered in Vichy France and asks whether we need to rethink the way the history of this period is often presented. Show more The brutal treatment ...
Arguing that the path to collaboration involved not merely Nazi Germany but Fascist Italy, it suggests that the Vichy French government was caught in a double bind. On the one hand, many of the ...
Federman, Sarah 2018. The ‘ideal perpetrator’: The French National Railways and the social construction of accountability. Security Dialogue, Vol. 49, Issue. 5, p. 327. LABORIE, LÉONARD 2018.
Client's DUI could keep him out of CanadaAs a general rule, the Canadian federal government considers DUI to be a serious criminal offense for which someone will be... My first flight to the ...