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Hardcover L'Appel Soldat: Primary Source Edition Book

ISBN: 1025749677

ISBN13: 9781025749679

L'Appel Soldat: Primary Source Edition

"L'Appel au soldat" is a seminal work by Maurice Barres and the second volume in his influential trilogy, "Le Roman de l' nergie nationale". This masterpiece of political literature explores the turbulent atmosphere of late 19th-century France, specifically focusing on the rise and fall of General Boulanger and the movement that bore his name. The narrative follows a group of young men from Lorraine who, feeling disconnected from the modern state, seek purpose and national identity through their support of the charismatic general.

Through a blend of historical realism and ideological exploration, the work examines themes of rootlessness, national energy, and the psychological foundations of patriotism. Barres masterfully depicts the tension between regional loyalty and the centralized French state, while providing a sharp critique of the parliamentary system of the Third Republic. "L'Appel au soldat" is not merely a political chronicle but a profound study of the collective soul of a nation in search of renewal.

As a key text in the development of modern nationalism, this book offers invaluable insight into the historical and cultural forces that shaped French identity. It remains a vital read for those interested in the history of political movements, French history, and the evolution of European nationalist thought.

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