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Journal articles on the topic "Opinion publique allemande"
Mombert, Monique. "Les revues de langues vivantes en France et en Allemagne autour de 1900: la fabrique d’une opinion publique enseignanteAutour de 1900, deux revues pédagogiques en France (la Revue de l’Enseignement des Langues vivantes et Les Langues modernes) et une en A." Swiss Journal of Educational Research 36, no. 1 (September 26, 2018): 35–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.24452/sjer.36.1.4925.
Full textHerbet, Dominique. "Émergence d’une politique étrangère transnationale et opinion publique germanophone ou européenne ? Le couple franco-allemand au prisme des médias européens pendant la crise en Ukraine." Revue d’Allemagne et des pays de langue allemande 48, no. 2 (December 28, 2016): 305–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/allemagne.422.
Full textDeperchin, Annie. "La magistrature française et la culture de guerre. Le cas Malicet." Clio@Themis, no. 11 (June 7, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.35562/cliothemis.1106.
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Laborie, Pierre. "L'opinion publique et les représentations de la crise d'identité nationale, 1936-1944." Toulouse 2, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988TOU20061.
Full textIn the passionate relationship that the french have with their history, the problem of attitudes during the vichy regime constitutes one of the essential stakes of their memory and national identity. This subject is till badly known and stereotypes too often replace solid arguments. This work is organized around two mains orientations. First, a methodological principle : the analysis of systems of representations by which public opinion perceives reality allows one to elucidate the way it functions. The study of "imaginaire social" opens up perspectives in the history of public opinion. When considered from the point of view of mentalities, public opinion can be studied separately from the immediacy of events and from the sphere of ideas. Secondly, the way the topic is treated aims to avoid being hedged in by the strong particularity of this period. Beyond any rudimentary determinism, many kinds of behavior which were revealed during the vichy years appear to have been the prolongation of previous latent patterns and logics. This study, in addition to the methodological questions it raises, is an attempt to isolate the ruling forces at work behind the principal attitudes in vichy france. While it underlines the multiplicity of influential factors at work and insists upon the complexity of a subtle and constant ambivalence, it also points to an evolution that denies some too simple or too generally accepted views. This is particulary true when public reactions are interpreted as oppor
DURAND, JEAN DANIEL DELBREIL JEAN CLAUDE. "L'OPINION MOSELLANE FACE A LA POLITIQUE ALLEMANDE JANVIER 1933 - SEPTEMBRE 1939 /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1998. ftp://ftp.scd.univ-metz.fr/pub/Theses/1998/Durand.Jean_Daniel.LMZ9801.pdf.
Full textDurand, Jean-Daniel. "L'opinion mosellane face à la politique allemande : janvier 1933-septembre 1939." Metz, 1998. http://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/public/UPV-M/Theses/1998/Durand.Jean_Daniel.LMZ9801_1.pdf.
Full textOne of the main goals of this research is to establish the evolution of political analyses and commentaries by the press in moselle for the whole period (completed by archive documents). Events in german interior and exterior policy affect the sensitivity of journalists in moselle. In this type of nearly erupting volcano that europe became starting in 1935-36, it is difficult for observers, even ones as well-informed as journalists, to form and voice steady opinions. How can you not give in to dread when germany is hurriedly rearming and remilitarizing, not succumb to panic when hitlerian acts of force are multiplying ? Should a rapprochement with berlin be attempted or, on the contrary, should one remain aloof and rearm ? Can the religious persecutions of the third reich be condemned at the risk of seeing "catholic brothers" across the rhine undergo even greater harassment ? Is it possible, conceivable, to set off a conflict with its accompanying deaths and disasters (the memory of the first world war is still present in remarks made) in order to save "weak" austria, "little" czechoslovakia, "non-existent" memel ? These few examples show the difficult situations about which people in the moselle will react, worry, demonstrate. If the moselle population can sometimes have doubts, the journalists must reach decisions, choose, be affirmative, and all this while undergoing local and national political influences. Hate, or sympathy for, the front populaire still has repercussions. Parliamentary, and especially ministerial, fits and starts sometimes put the written press into annoying situations leading to feelings of impotence and, in reaction, the wish of certain journalists to see a strong government set up, one having an unwavering, firm policy. So many french and international events punctuate the period studied ! They will highly influence the evolution of public opinion. Other than the influence of the "leagues", the war in abyssinia, the war in spain, the franco-russian entente, british "appeasement", are all part of these marking events that have probably weighed on the thoughts and minds of northern Lorraine
Geiger, Wolfgang. "L'image de la France dans l'Allemagne hitlérienne et pendant l'après-guerre immédiat." Nantes, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996NANT3007.
Full textThis analysis of the image of france and the french is based on about a hundred of monographs (political and historical works, journalistic reports, memories of soldiers). Concerning the war period, we have also exploited the weekly das reich and special reviews as well as archive documents dealing with the perception of the french by the german authorities and with their cultural propaganda. The analysis demonstrates that until 1938, in the context of hitler's peace propaganda", different views of the french could coexist: first, friedrich sieburg's approach which was nevertheless marked by a sentiment of "love and hate", second, paul distelbarth's francophile approach (eclipsed by the defense of nazi germany in the french edition of his book); and third, the ethno-racism of the so-called "raciologues". But all tendencies agreed on the antithetical opposition between french and german "being", culminating in the idea that the french work for living whereas the german live for working. But different political judgements about the degree of "french guiltiness" in this war were opposing each other even in the propaganda writings of 1939 40. Behind the problems of tactics which dominated during the occupation of france, concerning the question of collaboration from the german point of view, the stereotypical perception of the french was intensified, but more than one author revealed a sentiment of ambiguity or even of "love and hate" in a sieburgian way, at least by being jealous of the status of the intellectuals and more generally of culture in france. Were the french able to change their attitude after german victory and under the pressure of collaboration, this was the question dominating the writings about vichy france. The last part of the thesis points out in which mesure many of these stereotypes persisted in occupied western germany, beyond the political turn of 1945
Schaarschmidt, Thomas. "Außenpolitik und öffentliche Meinung in Großbritannien während des deutsch-französischen Krieges von 1870/71 /." Frankfurt am Main ; Berlin ; Bern : P. Lang, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39014475s.
Full textDucange, Jean-Numa. "Élaborer, écrire et diffuser l'histoire de la "Grande Révolution française" dans les social-démocraties allemande et autrichienne, 1889-1934." Rouen, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009ROUEL029.
Full textFor several decades, the "Great French Revolution" was a privileged object of study for the German and Austrian Social Democrats. From the centenary of 1889 to the triumph of National Socialism, the Social Democrats strove to offer a particular reading of the French Revolution of 1789-1799 that was extension of the first analyses of Marx, Engels and Lassalle. Although substantial, their output was not confined to simply the mass of books written on this theme. Taking its distance from traditional manners of looking at the history of ideas and organisations, this dissertation tries to understand how an historical reference is inscribed in the framework of an organisation and the debates which traverse it, with the help of hitherto underutilised sources (pamphlets, workers' almanachs, journals and party educational material. . . ) The history of the French Revolution is viewed multi-perspectivally, a method which allows one to measure the influence of French historiography in Social Democratic circles in the germanophone countries, whilst also casting another light on the "classics" on the Revolution such as the works of Jean Jaurès and Albert Mathiez
Poumet, Jacques. "La satire en republique democratique allemande (1971-1980) : conditions, fonctions et problemes. etude des cabarets satiriques et de la revue eulenspiegel." Paris 8, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA080244.
Full textThe satirical cabarets and the satirical press have strong institutional foundations in the gdr. After the eighth congress of the sed, the speech used on satire in the gdr is characterized by a swaying movement between encouragement and reserve. Cabaret texts usually go further than those of eulenspigel: they question the cogency of certain standards and tackle topics which continue to be tabooed in the satirical press (the sed, the excesses of ideological surveillance, intershops, etc. ). Satirical texts reflect the neuralgic points of public opinion: they give information abaout a number of ideas shared by most adressees, on aggregate yearnings and dissatisfactions, on the way in which the specific features of public space in the gdr are felt. The implicit and comedy are two basic strategies of satire. By using the implicit, the satirist stresses the illicit aspect of his speech and suggests that his public should look for innuendoes in the whole of the speech. Comedy has a complex strategic function of attraction (establishing connivance) and of provocation (irreverence towards the symbols of power). Cabarets and eulenspiegel make different uses of these two strategies
Calvignac, Jean-Pierre. "Les habitants d'Ile-de-France devant l'invasion étrangère, 1870-1871 : image de l'autre et image de soi." Paris 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA010634.
Full textVogt, Gilles. "Neutres face à la guerre franco-allemande (1870-1871) ? : diplomatie et dynamiques d'opinions dans les Etats de Suisse, de Belgique et du Danemark." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018STRAG010/document.
Full textNoting the cross-border nature of the political and cultural challenges raised by the Franco-German War of 1870-1871, this doctoral thesis proposes to question the experience of neutrality within the societies of three States – Denmark, Switzerland and Belgium – chosen for their complementarity in terms of strategy, geography, institutions and constitutional organisation. Diplomatic documents, administrative archives, newspapers, publications, artistic works, letters and private documentation serve a transnational study divided into three main directions. The first direction reveals the technical and technological environment in which neutrals operate, the feelings betrayed by their testimonies and their efforts to become and remain non-belligerent. The second direction interrogates the involvement of the neutrals during the war through – among others – the trajectories of philanthropists and volunteer soldiers. The third orientation poses a seemingly paradoxical question: is the neutral a victor or a vanquished of the war of 1870-1871 ?
Cormier, Yannick. "Im Spiegel der Parteipresse : la perception de la dénazification par les partis politiques sarrois : 1946-1947." Thesis, Université Laval, 2007. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2007/24838/24838.pdf.
Full textBooks on the topic "Opinion publique allemande"
Ian, Kershaw. L' opinion allemande sous le nazisme: Bavière 1933-1945. Paris: Éditions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique, 1995.
Find full text1961-, Clarinard Raymond, ed. "Nous ne savions pas": Les Allemands et la Solution finale, 1933-1945 : essai. [Paris]: H. d'Ormesson, 2008.
Find full textAndré, Combes, and Knopper Françoise, eds. L' opinion publique dans les pays de langue allemande: 37e Congrès de l'Association des germanistes de l'enseignement supérieur, organisé à l'Université de Toulouse 2-Le Mirail du 24 au 26 mai 2004. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2006.
Find full textLipstadt, Deborah E. Beyond belief: The American press and the coming of the Holocaust, 1933-1945. New York: Free Press, 1993.
Find full textLipstadt, Deborah E. Beyond belief: TheAmerican press and the coming of the Holocaust, 1933-1945. New York: Free Press, 1986.
Find full textLipstadt, Deborah E. Beyond belief: The American press and the coming of the Holocaust, 1933-1945. New York: Free Press, 1986.
Find full textCenter, Jacob Rader Marcus, ed. Ambiguous relations: The American Jewish community and Germany since 1945. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1999.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Opinion publique allemande"
Théofilakis, Fabien. "6. Anciens combattants, autorités et opinion publique françaises face aux prisonniers de guerre allemands (1944-1949)." In L’adieu aux armes ?, 207. Editions Karthala, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/kart.undef.2010.01.0207.
Full textMilner, Susan, and René Mouriaux. "7. Les syndicats anglais, français et allemands face aux opinions publiques (années 1960-années 1980)." In L’apogée des syndicalismes en Europe occidentale, 203–25. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.44578.
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