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The Belle Epoque Dominique Kalifa

The Belle Epoque By Dominique Kalifa

Summary

The years before the First World War have long been romanticized as a zenith of French culturethe Belle Epoque. Dominique Kalifa traces the makingand the imaginingof the Belle Epoque to reveal how and why it became a cultural myth.

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The Belle Epoque: A Cultural History, Paris and Beyond by Dominique Kalifa

The years before the First World War have long been romanticized as a zenith of French culturethe Belle Epoque. The era is seen as the height of a lost way of life that remains emblematic of what it means to be French. In a vast range of texts and images, it appears as a carefree time full of joie de vivre, fanfare and frills, artistic daring, and scientific innovation. The Moulin Rouge shared the stage with the Universal Exposition, Toulouse-Lautrec rubbed elbows with Marie Curie and La Belle Otero, and Fantomas invented automatic writing.

This book traces the makingand the imaginingof the Belle Epoque to reveal how and why it became a cultural myth. Dominique Kalifa lifts the veil on a period shrouded in nostalgia, explaining the century-long need to continuously reinvent and even sanctify this moment. He sifts through images handed down in memoirs and reminiscences, literature and film, art and history to explore the many facets of the era, including its worldwide reception. The Belle Epoque was born in France, but it quickly went global as other countries adopted the concept to write their own histories. In shedding light on how the Belle Epoque has been celebrated and reimagined, Kalifa also offers a nuanced meditation on time, history, and memory.

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Dominique Kalifas untold history of the Belle Epoque offers a probing reflection on the concepts through which we structure and give meaning to time and the past. Scholars of memory, nostalgia, and temporality will find much to think about in a book that is at once playful and ambitious. -- Stephane Gerson, author of Disaster Falls: A Family Story
In this important book, Dominique Kalifa convincingly demonstrates that the notion of the Belle Epoque was not constructed in the years that followed the supreme catastrophe of World War I, but rather in the 1950s, during the Thirty Glorious Years when the new France emerged. This fascinating study has much to tell Anglophone readers about the France that the British and Americans began to discover in the wake of World War II. -- John Merriman, author of Ballad of the Anarchist Bandits: The Crime Spree That Gripped Belle Epoque Paris
Kalifa masterfully unearths the varied uses to which the term Belle Epoque has been put from the turn of the twentieth century forward. Part historical excavation, part meditation on the historians craft, this book makes a crucial contribution to the history of this important period and its afterlives. -- Willa Z. Silverman, author of The New Bibliopolis: French Book Collectors and the Culture of Print, 18801914
American readers, especially those who came of age after World War II, will quickly call up Toulouse-Lautrec posters on their walls and memories of first touring Paris. Kalifa gives those memories historical footings and explains their origins, providing a useful, informative portrait for scholars and Francophiles alike. * Kirkus Reviews *
An extremely interesting book. * Book Addiction *
His analysis is clear and comprehensible, and it is supported by references that cover a broad spectrum of social and cultural material. This is one of those academic books that wears its learning lightly. * Times Literary Supplement *
A genuinely thought-provoking study. Highly recommended. * Choice *
No matter the context, no one will ever again be able to refer to the Belle Epoque without taking Kalifas revelations into consideration. The endless intelligence of this book cannot be missed. * American Historical Review *

About Dominique Kalifa

Dominique Kalifa (19572020) was professor of history and director of the Center for Nineteenth-Century History at the University of Paris 1 PantheonSorbonne. His books include Vice, Crime, and Poverty: How the Western Imagination Invented the Underworld (Columbia, 2019).

Venita Datta is professor of French at Wellesley College.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Time Regained
Part I: The 1900 Epoque
Dawn of the Century
Time in Flight
Nothing mattered as long as we were dancing
The Invention of 1900
Part II: Ah! la Belle Epoque!
Occupied Paris, Belle Epoque Paris?
Liberated Paris, Belle Epoque Paris
A Lively Mid-Century
Part III: The Ordeal of the Fin de Siecle
The Belle Epoque Isnt What It Used to Be
All of France in the Belle Epoque
A Very Broad Belle Epoque
Everything Is Cultural in the Era of the Vintage
Epilogue: Tangled Times
Postscript: The Belle Epoque and the Gilded Age, by Venita Datta
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

CIN0231202091VG
9780231202091
0231202091
The Belle Epoque: A Cultural History, Paris and Beyond by Dominique Kalifa
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Columbia University Press
2021-07-06
264
Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2022 Joint winner of Co-Winner, Translation Prize - Nonfiction, French-American Foundation 2022
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