The assassination of the King of Yugoslavia, Alexander Ist by Croatian terrorists during a state visit to Marseilles on 9 October 1934 is commemorated by a modest plaque on the Canebière and a little known monument outside the Préfecture. Although the histories of the period cite the event in passing, it is treated as a footnote in the political history of France and has been all but erased from the memory of the city. While there are good reasons for forgetting the episode – regicide does no favours for the reputation of a host nation or city and the French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou was accidentally shot by the French police – the double killing had multiple ramifications for France's interior and foreign affairs during the rise of fa...
This article explores the processes of collective forgetting around the police repression of the Oct...
The construction of the French nation through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries offers a case s...
In 1987, the French historian Henry Rousso formulated an interpretive model that has decisively infl...
The assassination of the King of Yugoslavia, Alexander Ist by Croatian terrorists during a state vis...
International audienceDescribed as an attack by all contemporaries, the murder of Alexander, King of...
French responses to the 1934 assassination in Marseille of King Alexander of Yugoslavia by Croatian ...
Following the June 22, 1940 armistice and the subsequent occupation of northern France by the German...
My thesis assesses the state of the French collective memory of the Second World War, during the per...
Politics of History in France: Forgetting the Memory of Algeria. In 1962, Algeria became and indepen...
On Monday night 12 September 1994 President Francois Mitterrand appeared on French national televisi...
This article analyzes the main aspects of the debate around memory, identity, and the past in France...
This microhistory examines commemoration of wartime conflict in the French department of the Haute-S...
This article seeks to challenge the suggestion that whereas the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871 was...
Over the last thirty or so years, historians and social scientists have undertaken a wide ranging ex...
Whereas the question of memory has become central to French identity, notably in regards to the Vich...
This article explores the processes of collective forgetting around the police repression of the Oct...
The construction of the French nation through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries offers a case s...
In 1987, the French historian Henry Rousso formulated an interpretive model that has decisively infl...
The assassination of the King of Yugoslavia, Alexander Ist by Croatian terrorists during a state vis...
International audienceDescribed as an attack by all contemporaries, the murder of Alexander, King of...
French responses to the 1934 assassination in Marseille of King Alexander of Yugoslavia by Croatian ...
Following the June 22, 1940 armistice and the subsequent occupation of northern France by the German...
My thesis assesses the state of the French collective memory of the Second World War, during the per...
Politics of History in France: Forgetting the Memory of Algeria. In 1962, Algeria became and indepen...
On Monday night 12 September 1994 President Francois Mitterrand appeared on French national televisi...
This article analyzes the main aspects of the debate around memory, identity, and the past in France...
This microhistory examines commemoration of wartime conflict in the French department of the Haute-S...
This article seeks to challenge the suggestion that whereas the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871 was...
Over the last thirty or so years, historians and social scientists have undertaken a wide ranging ex...
Whereas the question of memory has become central to French identity, notably in regards to the Vich...
This article explores the processes of collective forgetting around the police repression of the Oct...
The construction of the French nation through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries offers a case s...
In 1987, the French historian Henry Rousso formulated an interpretive model that has decisively infl...