De Gaulle, portraits

De Gaulle, portraits

by Maurice Agulhon , Jean Daniel , Jean Mauriac
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Biography
Format Paperback
Pages 964
Language French
Published Mar 20, 2008
Publisher Omnibus
Edition OMNIBUS
ISBN-10 2258076854
ISBN-13 9782258076853
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This collection presents a multi-faceted exploration of Charles De Gaulle, delving into the complexities of his character and leadership through the lenses of various accomplished authors. Each contributor brings their unique perspective, illuminating different aspects of De Gaulle’s personality and his monumental influence on France’s history.

Gaston Bonheur captures the essence of De Gaulle, portraying him as an iconic figure whose towering presence shaped the nation’s identity. Jean-François Revel examines the nuances of De Gaulle’s style, noting how his distinctive approach to governance and rhetoric set him apart from his contemporaries.

The authors delve into themes of leadership, national pride, and the intricacies of political maneuvering during turbulent times. With insightful analyses and rich narratives, the book weaves a tapestry of portraits that reflect both the man and the myth of De Gaulle. Readers are invited to engage deeply with the life of a leader whose legacy continues to resonate in contemporary discussions of French identity and politics.

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