In this concise but comprehensive history of France, Colin Jones explores the country’s history as a melting pot of multiple languages, cultures, and identities that have evolved over centuries. Looking at the impact of global forces and migration (among other factors) on France’s history, Jones reminds readers that France’s nation-state status is far more recent than popular narratives might indicate. Highlighting the ways in which France’s history intersected with other countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, this book covers French history from before the Roman conquest through World War II and the twenty-first century and balances all of these historical details and information easily. The inclusion of images and straightforward prose make this easy to read and emphasize the accessibility of history (or how accessible and complex history really is) for readers from all backgrounds, making this a great addition to the Shortest History Series. Interesting, packed with detail, and fascinating, Jones makes history entertaining and digestible in this new release that expert historians and casual history readers alike will enjoy. A fantastic exploration of the evolution of France as a country, cultural influence, and global power, readers will really enjoy this interesting, accessible, and detailed new history book.
Thanks to NetGalley and The Experiment for the advance copy.