France 1815-2003: Modern History For Modern Languages

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France 1815-2003: Modern History For Modern Languages
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Book excerpt: Written in an accessible style and assuming no prior knowledge, the books in this series address the specific needs of students in language courses. France 1815-2003 focuses on the main events in French political history, including major socio-economic themes when relevant. The book will be supplemented by a specialized website that will include links, interviews with key historians and further documents.


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