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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1612969798
    Format: XI, 325 S. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780803244979 , 0803244975
    Series Statement: France overseas
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Frankreich ; Afrika ; Madagaskar ; Geburtenziffer ; Familienpolitik ; Geschichte 1870-1914
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948320142302882
    Format: 1 online resource (342 pages).
    ISBN: 9780803265257 (e-book)
    Series Statement: France overseas: studies in empire and decolonization
    Content: "Following France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870-71, French patriots feared that their country was in danger of becoming a second-rate power in Europe. Decreasing birth rates had largely slowed French population growth, and the country's population was not keeping pace with that of its European neighbors. To regain its standing in the European world, France set its sights on building a vast colonial empire while simultaneously developing a policy of pronatalism to reverse these demographic trends. Though representing distinct political movements, colonial supporters and pronatalist organizations were born of the same crisis and reflected similar anxieties concerning France's trajectory and position in the world. Regeneration through Empire explores the intersection between colonial lobbyists and pronatalists in France's Third Republic. Margaret Cook Andersen argues that as the pronatalist movement became more organized at the end of the nineteenth century, pronatalists increasingly understood their demographic crisis in terms that transcended the boundaries of the metropole and began to position the French empire, specifically its colonial holdings in North Africa and Madagascar, as a key component in the nation's regeneration. Drawing on an array of primary sources from French archives, Regeneration through Empire is the first book to analyze the relationship between depopulation and imperialism"--
    Note: France's "Supreme Chance" : Migration and Pronatalist Visions of Empire -- Recruiting Colonial Settlers : The Union Coloniale Francaise and the Non-Classees -- Creating a "Labor Reservoir" : Pronatalism, Medicine, and Motherhood in Madagascar -- Voting for the Family : The Fight for Familial Suffrage in France and North Africa -- A Colonial Fountain of Youth : Family Rights, Pronatalism, and Settler Politics in North Africa.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Andersen, Margaret Cook. Regeneration through empire : French pronatalists and colonial settlement in the Third Republic. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2015] ISBN 9780803244979
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9959276676402883
    Format: 1 online resource (620 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8032-6526-3 , 0-8032-6525-5 , 0-8032-4497-5
    Series Statement: France overseas: studies in empire and decolonization
    Content: "Following France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870-71, French patriots feared that their country was in danger of becoming a second-rate power in Europe. Decreasing birth rates had largely slowed French population growth, and the country's population was not keeping pace with that of its European neighbors. To regain its standing in the European world, France set its sights on building a vast colonial empire while simultaneously developing a policy of pronatalism to reverse these demographic trends. Though representing distinct political movements, colonial supporters and pronatalist organizations were born of the same crisis and reflected similar anxieties concerning France's trajectory and position in the world. Regeneration through Empire explores the intersection between colonial lobbyists and pronatalists in France's Third Republic. Margaret Cook Andersen argues that as the pronatalist movement became more organized at the end of the nineteenth century, pronatalists increasingly understood their demographic crisis in terms that transcended the boundaries of the metropole and began to position the French empire, specifically its colonial holdings in North Africa and Madagascar, as a key component in the nation's regeneration. Drawing on an array of primary sources from French archives, Regeneration through Empire is the first book to analyze the relationship between depopulation and imperialism"--
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , France's "Supreme Chance" : Migration and Pronatalist Visions of Empire -- Recruiting Colonial Settlers : The Union Coloniale Francaise and the Non-Classees -- Creating a "Labor Reservoir" : Pronatalism, Medicine, and Motherhood in Madagascar -- Voting for the Family : The Fight for Familial Suffrage in France and North Africa -- A Colonial Fountain of Youth : Family Rights, Pronatalism, and Settler Politics in North Africa. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-322-29745-2
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    [Place of publication not identified] : University of Nebraska Press
    UID:
    gbv_815138466
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9780803265264
    Series Statement: France Overseas: Studies in Empire and Decolonization
    Content: "Following France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870-71, French patriots feared that their country was in danger of becoming a second-rate power in Europe. Decreasing birth rates had largely slowed French population growth, and the country's population was not keeping pace with that of its European neighbors. To regain its standing in the European world, France set its sights on building a vast colonial empire while simultaneously developing a policy of pronatalism to reverse these demographic trends. Though representing distinct political movements, colonial supporters and pronatalist organizations were born of the same crisis and reflected similar anxieties concerning France's trajectory and position in the world. Regeneration through Empire explores the intersection between colonial lobbyists and pronatalists in France's Third Republic. Margaret Cook Andersen argues that as the pronatalist movement became more organized at the end of the nineteenth century, pronatalists increasingly understood their demographic crisis in terms that transcended the boundaries of the metropole and began to position the French empire, specifically its colonial holdings in North Africa and Madagascar, as a key component in the nation's regeneration. Drawing on an array of primary sources from French archives, Regeneration through Empire is the first book to analyze the relationship between depopulation and imperialism"--
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , France's "Supreme Chance" : Migration and Pronatalist Visions of EmpireRecruiting Colonial Settlers : The Union Coloniale Francaise and the Non-Classees -- Creating a "Labor Reservoir" : Pronatalism, Medicine, and Motherhood in Madagascar -- Voting for the Family : The Fight for Familial Suffrage in France and North Africa -- A Colonial Fountain of Youth : Family Rights, Pronatalism, and Settler Politics in North Africa.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0803265255
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780803244979
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780803265257
    Additional Edition: Print version Regeneration through Empire : French Pronatalists and Colonial Settlement in the Third Republic
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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