Le regard de l'allié britannique sur la France et son armée durant la guerre de Crimée

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Thèse
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Titre
Le regard de l'allié britannique sur la France et son armée durant la guerre de Crimée
Résumé
In the Crimean war, Great-Britain made an alliance with the Second French Empire, the traditional enemy, still considered as a threat; this cooperation, forced by circumstances, forms the basis of this research. Thousands of soldiers and civilians from both countries worked together for two years. The British personal letters reveal a fraternization between both cultures that is more important than the one mentioned in the historiography. According to Gordon Allport’s theories on the diminution of prejudices, all the necessary conditions for reconciliation could be found in Crimea. The steps leading to the fraternization, defined by Allport, are also perceptible in the personal letters. This reconciliation had under-estimated consequences: British soldiers and civilians started comparing themselves with the French and their pride gave place to an important self-criticism. This led to scandals in the army and the newspapers from the very beginning of the war, long before the scandals of the winter 1854-1855.
Type
Mémoire de maîtrise (M.A.)
Université
Université de Montréal
Lieu
Montréal
Date
2012-01-05
Langue
Français
Référence
Bérubé, Simon. « Le regard de l’allié britannique sur la France et son armée durant la guerre de Crimée ». Mémoire de maîtrise (M.A.), Université de Montréal, 2012. https://hdl.handle.net/1866/6152.
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