France Divided: The Vichy Regime and Resistance Movements

Author:   Émile Dorqan
Publisher:   Vij Books
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9789377947217


Pages:   382
Publication Date:   06 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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France Divided: The Vichy Regime and Resistance Movements


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In 1940, France acquired a government that spoke the language of national salvation while accepting a national unmaking. The Vichy regime claimed legality, order, and protection; the resistance claimed the nation's future without the state's visible tools of rule. France Divided follows that struggle as a contest over legitimacy - not as a morality play, but as the building and breaking of political systems under occupation. Émile Dorqan examines how authority was produced through institutions and practices: prefects and paperwork, policing and informants, rationing systems, courts, and a relentless battle for attention. He shows how policing and surveillance and propaganda and censorship worked together to narrow the space of possible action, while also revealing the cracks where refusal could grow. Against this, resistance movements developed underground logistics as a form of governance: forged documents, safe houses, courier routes, intelligence channels, and the difficult work of building trust under infiltration and fear. The book keeps regional variation in view, explaining why collaboration pressures and resistance opportunities differed across zones, professions, and communities. Written for general readers, students, and historians of modern Europe, France Divided offers a structured way to evaluate collaboration and legitimacy without flattening human motives into either excuse-making or condemnation. Readers will come away understanding how compliance becomes normal, how dissent becomes organised, and why the post-Liberation reckoning could never be only about punishment: it was also about restoring a credible national story after years when ""France"" itself had been contested, enforced, and redefined.

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Author:   Émile Dorqan
Publisher:   Vij Books
Imprint:   Vij Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.508kg
ISBN:  

9789377947217


ISBN 10:   9377947219
Pages:   382
Publication Date:   06 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Émile Dorqan is a nonfiction writer drawn to the places where political language becomes administrative routine, and where ordinary life is reorganised by extraordinary power. His work approaches modern European history as a study of institutions under stress: how states justify themselves, how citizens negotiate compliance, and how dissenting movements attempt to become credible alternatives rather than mere gestures of refusal. He writes in an academic nonfiction register that values conceptual clarity, careful chronology, and restraint about what sources can and cannot prove.Dorqan is especially interested in legitimacy as something argued over in public but produced in offices, police stations, workplaces, churches, and kitchens. That interest shapes his attention to mechanisms: how propaganda works when it is echoed by rationing systems, how surveillance relies on social ties, and how resistance depends on logistics as much as ideals. He is attentive to the ethical difficulty of the Vichy period, where some choices were freely embraced, others were constrained, and many were made in partial knowledge under fear.A persistent thread in his writing is the encounter between national myths and local memories - the way a village, a neighbourhood, or a professional corps can remember the same years differently, each with its own silences. Dorqan aims to give readers a framework that allows for moral seriousness while resisting simplification, so the past can be understood as a set of political systems that were built, contested, and, eventually, judged.

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