Paris Após a Libertação 1944-1949
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Action & Adventure
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
517
Language
Portuguese
Published
Jun 1, 2006
Publisher
Bertrand Editora
ISBN-10
9722514849
Description
Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Paris, this work intricately weaves together the city's social, political, and cultural transformations from 1944 to 1949. The authors delve deep into the complexities of a society grappling with the ramifications of liberation, exploring how the war's end marked both a resurgence of hope and the turbulence of rebuilding national identity. Through vivid accounts, they capture the vibrant atmosphere of a city in flux, highlighting the interplay between ordinary citizens and the political machinations that shaped the era.
Artemis Cooper and Antony Beevor bring to life the myriad voices and narratives that defined this period. They examine the struggles for freedom, the cultural blossoming in art and literature, and the lingering shadows of conflict. By blending detailed research with compelling storytelling, they provide readers with a rich understanding of how Paris emerged from the ashes of war, ultimately becoming a symbol of resilience and rebirth.
Artemis Cooper and Antony Beevor bring to life the myriad voices and narratives that defined this period. They examine the struggles for freedom, the cultural blossoming in art and literature, and the lingering shadows of conflict. By blending detailed research with compelling storytelling, they provide readers with a rich understanding of how Paris emerged from the ashes of war, ultimately becoming a symbol of resilience and rebirth.
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