Débâcle
Suite française 8/2025
DOI: 10.13131/unipi/1ef4-qn71
Paola Govoni - What débâcle could be more evident than the genocides, droughts, financial collapses and floods playing out on today’s
Matteo Marcheschi - Starting from an analysis of the historical models to which Voltaire resorts, the essay argues that eighteenth-century
David Ceccarelli - The paper reconstructs, from a historical-epistemological perspective, the diverse conceptual pathways through which the theme
Claudie Rey - This article examines the impact of the 1870 war and the Commune on everyday life, highlighting the perspective of the defeated
Walter Badier, Pierre Allorrant - The Débâcle. The term immediately brings to mind two key moments in contemporary French military and political history
Michela Nacci - In 1919, Valéry evoked the collapse of civilisation with La Crise de l’esprit. Spengler had initiated the debate a year earlier with
Enrico Ciappi - The defeat of June 1940 marked a watershed in French politics and identity. The catastrophe forced the French to reflect on the pillars
Jacopo Bernardini - The article compares the memory and reinterpretation of collaborationism in Vichy France and in Italy under the Italian
Yoann Colin - Levinas used the French debacle of May 1940 as inspiration for his novel drafts. However, he does not treat the debacle merely
Sofia Miola - This article explores the intellectual origins of the French Nouvelle Droite by tracing its foundational narratives of disorientation
Vincent Gélinas-Lemaire - This article examines literary representations of deindustrialization in France, both from moments of worker resistance
Sophia Khadraoui-Fortune - In metropolitan France, public memorials to slavery and its abolition emerged only in the early 2000s, often featuring
