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Maxime Tandonnet notably published
André Tardieu.
The misunderstood
(Perrin, 2019) and
Georges Bidault: from the Resistance to French Algeria
(Perrin, 2022).
Official trips by British sovereigns to the other side of the Channel have always been both diplomatic and symbolic events that have mobilized public opinion.
Among the royal visits to Paris, that of George VI, on July 18, 1938, expressed the tightening of the Entente Cordiale on the eve of the Second World War.
That, triumphal of Elizabeth II, on April 8 and 10, 1957, the first official of this sovereign, welcomed with great pomp by President René Coty, reflected the renewed pride of a nation carried by the momentum of reconstruction and Thirty glorious.
In May 1972, his reception in Paris by Georges Pompidou (who committed the formal oddity of holding his arm!) following the referendum by which the French accepted, by a vast majority, the
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