The Moral Rearmament of France: Pierre Nora, Memory, and the Crises of Republicanism

TitleThe Moral Rearmament of France: Pierre Nora, Memory, and the Crises of Republicanism
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsBen Mercer
JournalFrench Politics, Culture & Society
Volume31
Issue2
Pagination102-116
ISSN15376370
Call Number89714995
Abstract

The article traces the transformation of the idea of memory in the writings of Pierre Nora. His multi-volume Les Lieux de mémoire is read as a response to historiographical and historical crises of the 1970s, an attempt to write the history of France in which memory served as the new basis of national unity. However, the new national synthesis of memory that emerged merely resembled a liberal republicanism, whose enemies were variously immigrants, multiculturalists, neo-nationalists, dissenters from the anti-totalitarian consensus, or anyone who emphasized Vichy or France's colonial past. Ultimately, memory proved no more capable of dealing with the troublesome aspects of historical narrative or memory than traditional history.

DOI10.3167/fpcs.2013.310206
Short TitleThe Moral Rearmament of France