Memories of mai 68 charts the emergence of the conventional representation of the French events of 1968 and argues that the dominance of this narrative, despite its limitations, stems from the convenience that such a consensus provides for those that have been pivotal in shaping the collective memory of this critical moment in French history.
French and Francophone Studies Series
This series delves into the rich and varied landscape of French and Francophone literature and culture. Explore in-depth analyses of literary works, historical events, and societal shifts that have shaped French language and thought across the globe. Discover the nuances of storytelling, philosophical movements, and cultural expressions that define the Francophone world. It's essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the intellectual heritage and contemporary impact of French culture.
