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         France History:     more books (100)
  1. Strange Revelations: Magic, Poison, And Sacrilege in Louis XIV's France (Magic in History) by Lynn Wood Mollenauer, 2007-01-30
  2. Homosexuality in Modern France (Studies in the History of Sexuality) by Jeffrey Merrick, Bryant T. Ragan, 1996-08-15
  3. When France was King of Cartography: The Patronage and Production of Maps in Early Modern France (Toposophia: Sustainability, Dwelling, Design) by Christine Petto, 2007-02-28
  4. Burgundy to Champagne: The Wine Trade in Early Modern France (The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science) by Thomas Brennan, 1997-08-26
  5. The Unknown South of France: A History Buff's Guide by Henry Reuss, 1991-03-25
  6. The Jews of France: A History from Antiquity to the Present. by Esther Benbassa, 2001-10-01
  7. SOE in France: An Account of the Work of the British Special Operations Executive in France, 1940-1944 (Whitehall Histories) by M.R.D. Foot, 2004-06-18
  8. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume II by Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot, 2006-11-15
  9. Living Adventures from American History, Album #1: 1-Paul Revere, 2-Valley Forge, 3-Molly Pitcher, 4-Nathan Hale (Living Adventures from American History, 2)
  10. Revolutionary France 1770-1880 (History of France) by François Furet, 1995-11-13
  11. The Regions of France: A Reference Guide to History and Culture by Wayne Northcutt, 1997-01-30
  12. Differential Diagnoses: A Comparative History of Health Care Problems and Solutions in the United States and France (The Culture and Politics of Health Care Work) by Paul V. Dutton, 2007-08
  13. The People of New France (Themes in Canadian History) by Allan Greer, 1997-11-01
  14. Architecture in France in the Eighteenth Century (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by Wend von Kalnein, 1995-05-24

61. France -- Primary Documents
history of france Primary Documents. From Antiquity through 1065 1066 1453 Regional, Local, and Family history Historical Collections
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History of France:
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From Antiquity through 1065 1946 to the Present Legal and Governmental Documents Regional, Local, and Family History ... " Home Page
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62. ASU Libraries: Primary Sources In History- France
SUBJECTS Labor and Laboring Classes france - history; france - Social Conditions; SCOPE AND CONTENTS A history of the involvement of france in the
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    77. DOCUMENTS DIPLOMATIQUES FRANCAIS, 1871-1914. CALL NUMBER: Northern Arizona University Microfiche 106. NUMBER OF REELS/FICHE: INDEX OR GUIDE: Index is included on the fiche. SCOPE AND CONTENTS: A history of the involvement of France in the origins of World War I as told through the official government documents from the archives of the French Foreign Ministry. Organized in three sequences: 1871-1900; 1901-Nov. 4, 1911; and Nov. 4, 1911-August 3, 1914. Within each group the documents are arranged by year. SUBJECTS: France - History - World War I; Foreign Relations; 19c; 20c 78. EVENEMENTS DE MAI-JUIN 1968. CALL NUMBER: Microfilm 9009 NUMBER OF REELS/FICHE: 57 R INDEX OR GUIDE: There is no index. SCOPE AND CONTENTS: Reproduces French newspapers covering the student riots during the period May 2-July 3, 1968. There are two series: daily newspapers (reels 1-54) and weekly newspapers (reels 55-57). For a list of the papers included, consult the Online Catalog. SUBJECTS: College Students - France - Political Activity; Riot; 1968; 20c; 1960s; History 79. FRANCE. ARMEE. ETAT-MAJOR. LES ARMEES FRANCAISES D'OUTRE-MER. CALL NUMBER: Microfilm 8000 NUMBER OF REELS/FICHE: 5 R (21 VE) INDEX OR GUIDE: SCOPE AND CONTENTS: A history of the conquest and pacification of French colonies: Algeria, Tunesia, Morocco, Indochina, Madagascar, Cameroon and Togo. SUBJECTS: France - Colonies; Military History; 19c; 20c

63. ESL Test: When You Go To France... (questions) :: History Of Idioms
ESL Test When you go to france (questions) history of idioms.
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64. IngentaConnect Publication: Modern & Contemporary France
france history and Story; Volume 8; Number 4, 1 November 2000 Napoleon s francehistory and heritage; Number 3, 1 August 2000
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/09639489/

65. Medieval Sources Online
Medieval Sourcesonline from Manchester University Press. Medievalsources.Late Merovingian france Enter history and hagiogarphy, 640720
http://www.medievalsources.co.uk/merovingian.htm
Medieval Sources online from Manchester University Press Medieval sources Late Merovingian France Enter
History and hagiogarphy, 640-720
by Paul Fouracre and Richard A. Gerberding This unique collection of documents in translation brings together the seminal sources for the late Merovingian Frankish kingdom. It interprets the chronicles and saints' lives rigorously to reveal new insights into the nature and significance of sanctity, power and power relationships. These sources make available a range of seventh and early eighth-century texts, five of which have never before been translated into English. It opens with a broad-ranging explanation of the historical background to the translated texts and then each source is accompanied by a full commentary and an introductory essay exploring its authorship, language and subject matter. The sources are rich in the detail of Merovingian political life. Their subjects are the powerful in society and they reveal the successful interplay between power and sanctity, a process which came to underpin much of European culture throughout the early Middle Ages. Entry to page one of the collection of documents enter here CONTENTS:
Introduction

The seventh century in its historical context

Sources and historians: hagiography and history

Merovingian Latin: the language of the sources
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66. NEW FRANCE: 1524-1763
history of New france. It is the only attested Jewish presence in Nouvellefrancehistory. 1743 Two sons of explorer La Vérendrye survive their father
http://www.republiquelibre.org/cousture/NVFR2.HTM

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Before 1524
: Prelude to New France.
Verrazano : Italian navigator Giovanni da Verrazzano sets sail for the west on a mission of discovery for king François the 1st . He explores the American east coast between Florida and Newfoundland. He names these new lands «Francesca» , in honour of king François the First. In , his brother Girolamo writes on his map of these new lands «Nova Gallia» (New Gaul). The name of Nouvelle-France (New France) will finally become the norm to identify the French possessions of Northeastern America.
Jacques Cartier
leaves Saint-Malo for his first voyage towards the west . He finds himself in the Gulf of the Saint-Laurent. In Gaspé , he takes possession of these lands in the name of France, by planting a big wooden cross bearing three fleur de lys, the arms of France. In , Cartier founds Charlesbourg-Royal , the first French settlement in the New World.
: Pope Paul III proclaims the Sublimis Deus accroding to which the Savages «being truly men , are apt to receive Christian faith.»
Jacques Cartier in Gaspé : Villegagnon establishes in Brazil a protestant French colony named «la France antarctique» that the Portugese later destroy in after numerous conflicts between French protestants and catholics.

67. MSN Encarta - Further Reading - France
The Road from the Past Traveling Through history in france. A history ofModern france. Penguin, 1966. The standard work in English, covers 1715 to the
http://encarta.msn.com/readings_761568934/France.html
Web Search: Encarta Home ... Upgrade your Encarta Experience Search Encarta Go to article Further Reading from Encarta Further Reading offers additional information about your topics. France For younger readers France: History France: Politics, Society, and Culture French literature ... Paris Also on Encarta Compare online degrees Train for a better career College life Encarta word of the day For younger readers Carroll, Bob. Napoleon Bonaparte. Lucent, 1994. For readers in grades 4 to 7. Corzine, Phyllis. The French Revolution. Lucent, 1995. For readers in grades 8 and up. Gofen, Ethel C. France. Marshall Cavendish, 1992. In the Cultures of the World series, for readers in grades 5 to 7. Ingham, Richard. France. Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 2000. For readers in grade 7 and up. Nardo, Don. France. Children's Press, 2000. For readers in grades 4 to 7. Ngcheong-Lum, Roseline. France. Gareth Stevens, 1999. For readers in grades 5 to 7. Otfinoski, Steven. Triumph and Terror: The French Revolution. Replica, 1999. For readers in grade 9 and up. France: History Agulhon, Maurice.

68. Encyclopedia Of Aikido [FRANCE, HISTORY OF AIKIDO IN]
AikidoJournal, the leading worldwide aikido publication featuring videos,articles, forums, the Encyclopedia of Aikido, and anything else related to aikido
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69. Localités/Localities - French History
(Débats en france pendant l entredeux-guerres, 1919-39, dans L Art Libre, Europe, Express Navigation, Doing history, Historia, Undergrad history
http://www.eiu.edu/~localite/france/
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70. France - Catholic Church Local History And Ancestors Genealogy Research
Translate this page Directory and Guide links for genealogical and historical research of CatholicChurches and Catholic ancestors in france.
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Local Catholic Church History and Genealogy
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71. History / Historical Figures / Philip VI, King Of France
Historical figures Home Page. (Each title is a link to the citation. The thumbnailis a link to the image.) Coronation of Philip VI. Battle of Cassel.
http://www.bnf.fr/enluminures/themes/t_1/st_1_04/a104_008.htm
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Coronation of Philip VI.

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Homage of Edward III to Philip VI.

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Funeral of Philip VI.
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72. History Of France And Dynastic History
The history of france as recounted in the Grandes Chroniques de france, andparticularly in the personal copy produced for Charles V between 1370 and 1380
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Charles V (1338-1380) Table of contents
History of France and Dynastic History
The history of France as recounted in the Grandes Chroniques de France , and particularly in the personal copy produced for Charles V between 1370 and 1380 (BNF, Fr 2813) is the saga of the three great dynasties, Merovingian, Carolingian, and Capetian, that shaped the institutions and the frontiers of the realm.
The Merovingians
Descendants of the Salian Franks, this dynasty takes its name from Merovech, the ancestor of Clovis. The power of the first Merovingians was limited originally to the kingdoms of Cambrai, ruled by Clodio, and Tournai, governed by Childeric. Clovis (481-511), son of Childeric, soon extended his authority to all of Gaul. His conversion to Christianity under the influence of his wife, the Burgundian princess Clotilda, paved the way for the Gallo-Roman population to recognize and accept him as king. Divided among Clovis's four sons
The Carolingians
This Frankish dynasty succeeded the Merovingians and ruled over Gaul, western Germany, the Alps, and northern Italy from the mid-eighth century to the end of the tenth century. The Carolingians rose to power gradually over a long period of time, in the shadow of the Merovingian kings. As early as 687 Pepin of Heristal became mayor of the palace and held all Neustria in his sway. His illegitimate son, Charles Martel (685-741), mayor of the palace to Thierry IV, strengthened his power base and won fame by repulsing the Arabs at Poitiers in 732

73. France - History (data Useful To The Scholarly Societies Project)
The information below on governing regimes in france is drawn largely from the a history, by Norman Davies (London Pimlico / Random House, 1997).
http://www.scholarly-societies.org/history/history_france.html
France
Historical Notes From the 17th century onward, France has played a major role in the scholarly world, as may be seen by a glance at the table of contents of Scudder's geographical index of scientific serials Governing Regimes The information below on governing regimes in France is drawn largely from the Encyclopaedia Britannica and Webster's New Geographical Dictionary . Information about Napoleon's brief return to power in 1815 is drawn from p.761 of Europe: a History, by Norman Davies (London: Pimlico / Random House, 1997). Monarchy National Convention
NOTE: On August 8, 1793, the Convention Nationale decreed the abolition of "toutes les académies et sociétés littéraires patentées ou dotées par la Nation" [all academies and learned societies licensed or endowed by the Nation] ( Institut de France (1995) , p.299). This edict appears not to have extended to provincial or metropolitan societies lacking a clear national connection (such as licensing or endowment by the Nation). Directorate Consulate (Napoleon Bonaparte) First Empire (Napoleon Bonaparte) Monarchy
[The Monarchy was replaced by the Empire for a brief period of time, from March to July of 1815, when Napoleon returned from exile and took control of France from the monarch Louis XVIII.]

74. Web Links
http//www.hnet.msu.edu/~france/history.html http//www.ukans.edu/history/ france.history Links on the Web (20 French medieval links, CSS Jounal)
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Georgetown University Web Links:French History v Archives and Libraries E-Texts Museums, Images, Multimedia Maps ... E-Mail Directory v Return to Home Page Archives and Libraries
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Archives Nationales
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Service d'Archives (Hours, Annual Schedules, Addresses, Phone and Fax Numbers)
http://indy.culture.fr/Isite/arc/index.html
(FYI France; addresses, phone and fax numbers
for hundreds of French libraries)
http://www.fyifrance.com/fyi1plib.htm
French Institutes and Research Centers (Contact information and links)
http://www.mesr.fr/organism.htm

Library of Congress
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Folger Library, Washington
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Return to Menu Electronic Texts (Note: See "Medieval to Modern History" below for specialized e-texts) BNF Gallica Electronic Texts (2 million text pages, 10,000 images from the BN, medieval-modern) http://gallica.bnf.fr/ Athena Electronic Texts (2,000 French texts, mostly early modern-modern) http://un2sg4.unige.ch/athena/html/athome.html

75. :: Hi-Tec.com - France - History ::
history. Big in Sport since 1974 An industry benchmark then and now, fewshoes in athletic footwear history have recorded unit sales of over 18 million
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76. LLMC - Civil Law I - France
Almost always this was history and comparison within france, (Subject Civillaw, france, history) OCLC19820255 Available on 10 24x fiche as LLMC
http://www.llmc.com/civil_law_1.htm
Civil Law I
France
Acknowledgements - p. iv Note on the Text - p. 1 Title Listings - pp. 1-17 Name Index - pp. 20-21 ... Control Number Guide - p. 19
THE LLMC SOURCEBOOK - Section 13 of 15, Page iv Acknowledgements LLMC gratefully acknowledges the assistance and support of the Robbins Collection and its director and staff for allowing and facilitating the filming of these materials. It extends thanks also to the Law Library of the University of California at Berkeley for the use of its physical facilities for filming operations, and to the staff of the Law Library for their patience and help during the disruption occasioned by the project. Finally, LLMC acknowledges the contribution of the technical services staff of the St. Louis University Law Library toward making this entire collection more accessible by cataloging it as a "major microform collection" in the OCLC system. THE LLMC SOURCEBOOK - Section 13 of 15, Page v

77. HCL Libraries - Harvard College Library
Feminism and literatureFrancehistory19th century and others. PsychologyFrancehistory and 20th century history of Medicine (and subdivisions)
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There are over 90 libraries at Harvard that comprise the Harvard University Library system, with combined holdings of over 15 million items. More than 10 million of those items are part of the collection of a centrally administered unit within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences that is referred to as the Harvard College Library (HCL) and includes Cabot Science, Fine Arts (includes Harvard Film Archive), Harvard-Yenching, Houghton (includes Harvard Theatre Collection), Lamont, Littauer (includes Environmental Information Center), Loeb Music, Tozzer, and Widener libraries, and the Harvard Map Collection and Government Documents/Microforms. See the Harvard Libraries site for a complete listing of all University libraries. Quad and CGIS libraries are opening soon Contact: Tel: Fax: E-mail General sciences with undergraduate collections in applied sciences, astronomy, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, physics, zoology, history of science, and agriculture engineering, and research collections in earth and planetary sciences, pure mathematics, and theoretical statistics.

78. EUROPA - IDABC - EGovernment Factsheet - France - History
European CommissionIDABC uses information and communication technologies tosupport the delivery of cross-border public sector services to citizens and
http://europa.eu.int/idabc/en/document/1387/395
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eGovernment Factsheet - France - History
Main developments and key milestones (in reverse chronological order)
Last updated: June 2005 For the latest developments, see: eGovernment News - France June 2005 Competence for State Reform and e-government is transferred from the Ministry for the Civil Service to the Minister Delegate for the Budget and Administrative Reform within the Ministry of Economy and Finance. The e-government agency (ADAE), while remaining under the authority of the Prime Minister, is put at the disposal of the Minister Delegate for the Budget and Administrative Reform. 17 May 2005 Launch of an address change notification e-service , providing a convenient way for citizens to communicate their change of address to a number of public administrations trough a single notification service. 11 April 2005 The French Prime Minister officially gives the green light to the electronic ID card project. An e-ID card bill setting the legal framework for the introduction and use of the new identity document will be prepared. According to the Interior Minister, French citizens will have to pay a fee for obtaining the new electronic document, which will be mandatory.

79. Religion And Revolution In France, 1780-1804
“A comprehensive survey of the religious history of france from the eve of theRevolution through the 6. Church and statefrance-history-19th century
http://cuapress.cua.edu/BOOKS/viewbook.cfm?Book=ASRR

80. Time For Kids | Go Places | France
france. Back to france Home. history Timeline. Travel through our timeline ofmajor events in france s history. 5851 BC
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adSetTarget('_blank'); htmlAdWH(magic_array[1], '728', '90'); Travel through our timeline of major events in France's history. 58-51 B.C.:
Roman emperor Julius Caesar conquers Gaul, which is now France. 486-511 A.D.:
A tribe called the Franks rules the region. The land is named for them.
Louis XIV, the Sun King, reigns longer than any other French ruler. In this era, France gains power throughout Europe.
On July 14, citizens storm the Bastille, a Paris prison. The French Revolution begins, eventually leading to end of the royal family's rule. Each year, France celebrates Bastille Day.
Military hero Napoleon Bonaparte crowns himself emperor after leading France to victory over Europe's strongest nations. In 1815, Napoleon is finally defeated at Waterloo in Belgium.
The Arc de Triomphe is finished. It commemorates the victories of the Napoleonic Empire.
Henry Desgrange founds the Tour de France, the world's most popular and important bicycle race.
France battles Germany in World War I.
Versaille, France is the location of the signing of the Treaty of Versaille, which ends World War I.
Germany invades France during World War II. In 1945, Britain, France, the U.S. and other allies defeat Germany, Japan and Italy.

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