1st Edition

The Reshaping of French Democracy

By Gordon Wright Copyright 1950

    Originally published in 1950, this book is a narrative and analytical account of the making of the new French Constitution and views that process in its historical setting. Although the book’s central theme is the constitutional problem, it is in a broader sense concerned with the political forces at work in France since liberation. The 2 years of provisional government from August 1944 to December 1946 brought French politics to a new pitch of complexity. Economic stress, international tension, colonial unrest and personal rivalries sharpened the conflicts among the men who made the constitution. All of these elements went into the formation of the Fourth French Republic and are discussed in the book.

     

    Biography

    Gordon Wright was head of the history department at Stanford University, USA.

    ‘This book…has already won recognition as an authoritative study…it deals in a penetrating and comprehensive way with the political forces at work in France after liberation. Not least of its many virtues is that it reveals the inter-relation of economic and political forces and the outcome of their interaction in constitutional forms.’ David Thompson, The Cambridge Law Journal 11 (2).