The Belle Époque
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The Belle Époque
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The Belle Époque
The years before the First World War have long been romanticized as a zenith of French culture—the “Belle Époque.” Dominique Kalifa traces the making—and the imagining—of the Belle Époque to reveal how and why it became a cultural myth.
The years before the First World War have long been romanticised as a zenith of French culture—the Belle Époque. The era is seen as the height of a lost way of life that remains emblematic of what it means to be French.
In a vast range of texts and images, it appears as a carefree time full of joie de vivre, fanfare and frills, artistic daring, and scientific innovation. The Moulin Rouge shared the stage with the Universal Exposition, Toulouse-Lautrec rubbed elbows with Marie Curie and La Belle Otero, and Fantômas invented automatic writing.
This book traces the making—and the imagining—of the Belle Époque to reveal how and why it became a cultural myth. Dominique Kalifa lifts the veil on a period shrouded in nostalgia, explaining the century-long need to continuously reinvent and even sanctify this moment. He sifts through images handed down in memoirs and reminiscences, literature and film, art and history to explore the many facets of the era, including its worldwide reception.
The Belle Époque was born in France, but it quickly went global as other countries adopted the concept to write their own histories. In shedding light on how the Belle Époque has been celebrated and reimagined, Kalifa also offers a nuanced meditation on time, history, and memory.
Series: European Perspectives: A Series in Social Thought and Cultural Criticism
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The Belle Époque by Dominique Kalifa is praised for its insightful exploration of the historical period, challenging common misconceptions about when and how the term was constructed. Reviewers highlight Kalifa's clear and engaging analysis, noting that the book is both ambitious and thought-provoking, with a broad appeal to scholars and enthusiasts of French history. It uncovers the evolving uses of the term 'Belle Époque', offering fresh perspectives for understanding this epoch’s significance.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780231202091
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 06 July 2021
Country: United States
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Illustration: 12 color and 2 b&w illustrations
Contributors:
- Translated by Susan Emanuel
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 264
About the Author
Dominique Kalifa (1957–2020) was professor of history and director of the Center for Nineteenth-Century History at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon–Sorbonne. His books include Vice, Crime, and Poverty: How the Western Imagination Invented the Underworld (Columbia, 2019).
Venita Datta is professor of French at Wellesley College.
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