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The Two Empires: A History of French Colonialism

De: Randall Lynch
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France's global empire was not one story, but two distinct histories. This book charts the rise and fall of both French colonial projects, from the 16th-century fur traders of New France and the sugar plantations of the Caribbean to the 19th-century conquests in Africa and Indochina. It provides a comprehensive narrative of the ambitions, ideologies, and complex events that built and ultimately changed a global power.

Explore the first French empire, born from the quest for a Northwest Passage and built on the competing foundations of the Canadian fur trade and the immense sugar wealth of Saint-Domingue. Witness its dramatic collapse through the loss of Canada to Britain and the successful independence movement in Haiti. Understand how the end of this first era set the stage for a new imperial age.

Discover the story of the second French empire, a 19th-century project driven by national prestige and their self-professed civilizing mission. This narrative details the conquest of Algeria, the expansion across West Africa, and the creation of French Indochina. It examines the deep contradiction between the republican ideal of assimilation and the administrative realities of unequal legal statuses and corvée labor.

Follow the empire's final dissolution in the 20th century, accelerated by the impact of World War II. This book details the difficult wars of decolonization, from the pivotal battle at Dien Bien Phu to the wrenching, complex conflict in Algeria. It concludes by examining the lasting legacy of empire, which transformed France itself from a global empire into the regional power it is today.
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