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Frances New Deal is an in-depth and important look at the remaking of the French state after World War II, a time when the nation was endowed with brand-new institutions for managing its economy and culture. Yet, as Philip Nord reveals, the significant process of state rebuilding did not begin at the Liberation. Rather, it got started earlier, in the waning years of the Third Republic and under the Vichy regime. Tracking the nations evolution from the 1930s through the postwar years, Nord describes how a variety of political actors--socialists, Christian democrats, technocrats, and Gaullists--had a hand in the construction of modern France.
Nord examines the French development of economic planning and a cradle-to-grave social security system; and he explores the nationalization of radio, the creation of a national cinema, and the funding of regional theaters. Nord shows that many of the policymakers of the Liberation era had also served under the Vichy regime, and that a number of postwar institutions and policies were actually holdovers from the Vichy era--minus the authoritarianism and racism of those years. From this perspective, the French state after the war was neither entirely new nor purely social-democratic in inspiration. The states complex political pedigree appealed to a range of constituencies and made possible the building of a wide base of support that remained in place for decades to come.
A nuanced perspective on the French states postwar origins, Frances New Deal chronicles how one modern nation came into being.

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Copyright 2010 by Princeton University Press Published by Princeton University - photo 1
Copyright 2010 by Princeton University Press
Published by Princeton University Press,
41 William Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08540
In the United Kingdom:
Princeton University Press, 6 Oxford Street,
Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20 1TW
All Rights Reserved
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Nord, Philip G., 1950
France's New Deal : from the thirties to the postwar era / Philip Nord.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-691-14297-5 (hardcover : alk. paper) 1. FrancePolitics and
government19141940. 2. FrancePolitics and government1940
1945. 3. FranceCultural policyHistory20th century. 4. France
HistoryGerman occupation, 1940-1945. 5. Social changeFrance
History20th century. 6. Economic developmentFranceHistory
20th century. 7. Political cultureFranceHistory20th century.
8. Arts, French20th century. I. Title
DC389.N67 2010
944.081'6dc22 2009038281
British Library Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available
This book has been composed in ITC New Baskerville
Printed on acid-free paper. Picture 2
press.princeton.edu
Printed in the United States of America
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For my colleagues,
past and present, here and abroad
Acknowledgments
I want to acknowledge first and foremost three friends and colleagues who have read all or large portions of this book: Claire Andrieu, Martin Conway, and Emmanuelle Loyer. I know they do not agree with every argument laid out in the pages that follow, but this did not deter them from trying to make my book a better one. It was a timeconsuming effort, but they did not stint, and I am deeply grateful to them.
The Princeton History Department has been my professional home for many years. I have benefited in the past from the counsel and criticism of my departmental colleagues, and with this book it has been no different. Peter Brown, Sheldon Garon, Jan Gross, Harold James, Arno Mayer, and Daniel Rodgers have in various ways pushed me to think about France, not in isolation, but in broader, comparative terms, and I hope I have been able to make the most of their advice.
In the years that this manuscript has been in preparation, I have accumulated numerous debts to colleagues who helped out when I had a question or got stuck, proposing something useful to read, steering me to an archive, sharing a thought or work of their own. My thanks go to Dudley Andrew, Seth Armus, David Bellos, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Alain Chatriot, Olivier Dard, Hlne Eck, Patrick Fridenson, Jane Fulcher, Pascale Goetschel, Eric Jabbari, Richard Kuisel, Alan Perry, Nathalie Richard, Marie Scot, Debora Silverman, and Bruno Valat.
I have had a number of opportunities to publish pieces of my research or to present it at conferences and seminars. This does not happen without colleagues going out of their way to issue invitations, organize panels, or offer much-needed editorial criticism. Jean-Pierre Azma, Marc Olivier Baruch, Herrick Chapman, Sudhir Hazareesingh, Tony Judt, Theodore Margadant, Jo Burr Margadant, and Paul-Andr Rosental have all gone to generous lengths to give me a chance to present my work, and to them all I express a heartfelt thanks.
I would also like to thank a group of colleagues who have been supportive of me, not just on this specific occasion (though that too), but over the course of my entire career. They have written letters, they have helped me make contacts, they have looked out for my interests in all kinds of ways. I may have guardian angels unknown to me, but these are the ones I do know of: Annette Becker, Patrice Higonnet, Robert Paxton, and Jerrold Seigel.
It is not just from individuals that support has come but also from institutions. The American Council of Learned Societies and the Guggenheim Foundation provided essential fellowship support. My wife and I spent a glorious semester at the National Humanities Center, where I worked, as a Florence Gould Foundation fellow, at getting this manuscript into final shape for publication. Those were very happy months.
Happy, not least of all, because I spent them in the company of my wife, Deborah, who has been my constant and loving partner for so many years. She has been a joy to me.
Abbreviations
ACJF Association catholique de la jeunesse franaise
ADTP Association des directeurs du thtre de Paris
BSEF Bureau de statistiques et dtudes financires
CATJC Centre artistique et technique des jeunes du cinma
CDN Centre dramatique national
CEA Commissariat lEnergie atomique
CEPH Centre dtudes des problmes humains
CFTC Confdration franaise des travailleurs chrtiens
CGA Confdration gnrale de lagriculture
CGC Confdration gnrale des cadres
CGE Comit gnral detudes
CGI Commissariat-gnral lInformation
CGP Commissariat-gnral au Plan
CGPF Confdration gnrale de la production franaise
CGPF Confdration gnrale du patronat franais
CGPME Confdration gnrale des petites et moyennes entreprises
CGQJ Commissariat-gnral aux Questions juives
CGT Confdration gnrale du travail
CLCF Comit de libration du cinma franais
CLR Comit de libration de la radio
CNC Centre national de la cinmatographie
CNE Conseil national conomique
CNPF Conseil national du patronat franais
CNR Conseil national de la Rsistance
CNRS Centre national de la recherche scientifique
CO Comit dorganisation
COES Comit dorganisation des entreprises du spectacle
COIC Comit dorganisation des industries cinmatographiques
CPEE Centre polytechnicien des tudes conomiques
DGEN Direction gnrale de lquipement national
EDF Electricit de France
ELSP Ecole libre des sciences politiques
ENA Ecole nationale dadministration
FNC Fdration nationale catholique
FNSP Fondation nationale des sciences politiques
FO Force ouvrire
HCCPF Haut Comit consultatif de la Population et de la Famille
HCP Haut Comit de la Population
IDHEC Institut des hautes tudes cinmatographiques
IEP Institut dtudes politiques
IFOP Institut franais dopinion publique
INED Institut national dtudes dmographiques
INSEE Institut national de la statistique et des tudes conomiques
ISEA Institut de science conomique applique
JAC Jeunesse agricole chrtienne
JEC Jeunesse tudiante chrtienne
JF Jeune France
JOC Jeunesse ouvrire chrtienne
MEN Ministre de lEconomie nationale
MRP Mouvement rpublicain populaire
NC Nouveaux Cahiers
OCM Organisation civile et militaire
OCRPI Office central de rpartition des produits industriels
OPC Office professionnel du cinma
PCF Parti communiste franais
PDP Parti dmocrate populaire
PEC Peuple et Culture
PME Plan de modernisation et dquipement
POB Parti ouvrier belge
PTT Ministre des Postes, tlgraphes et tlphones
RDF Radiodiffusion franaise
RN Radiodiffusion nationale
RTF Radiotlvision franaise
SdeF Scouts de France
SFIO Section franaise de linternationale ouvrire
SGF Statistique gnrale de France
SGI Secrtariat-gnral lInformation
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