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by Ronald Tiersky (Author)
François Mitterrand was a controversial politician with a contested strategy and a flawed character. In spite of being one of France's most detested political figures, he was also undoubtedly one of twentieth century Europe's most substantial, durable and statesmanlike leaders. From his much-disputed passages at Vichy during WWII through the major policies of his presidency, Mitterrand's career is a lens through which one can view the anxieties, fears, and instabilities, as well as achievements and successes of contemporary French political history.
Ronald Tiersky has taught politics at Amherst College since 1973. In 1980-1982, he was head of the Johns Hopkins SAIS Bologna Center in Italy. His other books are France in the New Europe, Ordinary Stalinism, and French Communism.
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