Description
- Reading age: 5 years and up
- Print length: 342 pages
- Language: English
- Dimensions: 15.24 x 2.54 x 22.86 cm
- Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr
- Publication date: 23 April 2012
- ISBN-10: 1107018013
- ISBN-13: 978-1107018013
Discover the vibrant and revolutionary spirit of Paris in 1919 with Tyler Stovall’s insightful book. Explore how this pivotal year, marked by the Peace Conference, transformed Paris into a global epicenter of change. ‘Paris and the Spirit of 1919’ delves into the transnational history of France’s post-WWI crisis, examining its impact on working-class politics, race, gender, and the burgeoning colonial debates. Stovall analyzes the rise of consumerism and consumer politics as central forces shaping modern identity and activism. This compelling narrative offers a unique perspective on how local movements in Paris contributed to the making of the modern world, revealing the intricate connections between globalization and societal upheaval. Perfect for history enthusiasts and students of social change, this book brings a critical moment in history to life.