Changing demographics of France: fave book?
April 22, 2010 10:40 AM

Please recommend to me your favorite book(s) treating the changing demographics of France, and the social, political, and cultural ramifications thereof.

The EU in general is also an acceptable scope, but I am most interested in France. French and English language are both fine.
posted by everichon to Society & Culture (3 answers total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong: What Makes the French So French?, by Jean-Benoit Nadeau and Julie Barlow.
posted by ellieBOA at 11:10 AM on April 22, 2010


I presume you mean the current changing demographics of France, but The Discovery of France by Graham Robb is a fascinating book on the same subject in a historical context.
posted by ocherdraco at 11:35 AM on April 22, 2010


Read the Robb book earlier this year, ocherdraco, and I liked very much.
posted by everichon at 11:37 AM on April 22, 2010


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