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    Paul Creyssel: The ‘Forgotten’ Voice of Vichy by Kay Chadwick

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Paul Creyssel, Vichy’s high-profile Director of Propaganda between 1 April 1942 and 3 March 1943, then Secretary-General for Propaganda until 13 January 1944, is nowadays an all-but-forgotten figure. …”
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    Pétain’s Jewish children: French Jewish youth and the Vichy Regime by Lee, D

    Published 2011
    “…Despite Vichy’s implication in the Holocaust, this study examines the possibility for convergence, however partial and temporary, between Vichy’s plans for regeneration and Jewish ambitions to participate in the New Order. …”
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    Compte rendu du Congrès National du Pétrole, Vichy, 13-16 mai 1981 Report on the 9th French Petroleum Congress in Vichy, 13-16 May 1981 by Bertrand A. R. V.

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…Le 9e Congrès National du Pétrole (Vichy, 13-16 mai 1981) s'est déroulé dans un contexte assez difficile (importantes augmentations des prix pétroliers au cours des dernières années, crise mondiale du secteur raffinage, incertitudes politiques. . . ) bien reflété par le thème choisi Les techniciens français du pétrole face au défi énergétique. …”
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    Les « langues dialectales ou encore locales » sous le régime de Vichy by Andrée Tabouret-Keller

    Published 1998-10-01
    “…The aim of this article is to bring together available, but still scattered and incomplete, information on events relating to 'dialect languages' under the Vichy regime. After providing a historical perspective and an overview of the measures taken in favour of 'dialect languages' under the Vichy regime, the author analyses the remarkable continuity with which movements in favour of the regions, their languages and their cultures have survived, without major upheavals, the various regimes that have provided the foundations of the State in France since the 19th century.…”
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    Contested Narratives: Contemporary Debates on Mohammed V and the Moroccan Jews under the Vichy Regime by Sophie Wagenhofer

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…This paper examines current debates on the fate of Moroccan Jews under the Vichy regime and the attitude of the sultan towards his Jewish subjects. …”
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    Marseille, city of refuge: international solidarity, American humanitarianism, and Vichy France (1940-1942) by Emilien Tortel

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Anchored in the port of Marseille, this article studies encounters between international solidarity, American humanitarianism, and Vichy France’s nationalism in times of war and exile. …”
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    Material masterpieces: art collecting and the formulation of French-Jewish identity from Dreyus to Vichy by McAuley, J

    Published 2016
    “…<p>This thesis relies on an extensive series of previously unexploited archival materials in France, Britain, and the United States to examine the role of art collecting among French- Jewish elites after Dreyfus and before Vichy. The families who constituted France's <em>fin-de- siècle</em> Jewish establishment—among others, the Rothschilds and the Reinachs, the Éphrussis and the Foulds, the Camondos and the Cahen d'Anvers—all shared an intense interest in collecting art and material objects. …”
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    Représentations du régime de Vichy ou « se souvenir de ne pas oublier » by Jean Viaud

    Published 2005-05-01
    “…Two studies by questionnaire on the Vichy period have been carried out with different samples, including word associations, exercises measuring historical knowledge and various opinion scales on the “duty of memory”. …”
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    Portraits caricaturaux du gouvernement de Vichy sous la verve démesurée de Céline by Ana M. Alves

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Par des détails hilariants, burlesques, comiques, Céline parvient à caricaturer certaines personnalités du gouvernement de Vichy dans une atmosphère où se mêlent absurdité, chaos, décadence.…”
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