The number of travelers France welcomes each year is as great as its
population-some sixty million. They arrive to experience not only the
latest fashions in clothing, art, and cuisine, but also the vestiges of
a past that encompasses a half million years. Among these vestiges are
Neolithic cave paintings, Roman villas and temples, medieval cathedrals,
and royal chateaux. This concise volume outlines French history from
prehistoric times to the twenty-first century. The diverse themes
discussed include the relations of France with its neighbors, the
ever-present tension between national unity and regional autonomy, the
role of the Catholic Church, and developments in public works and
education. In order to lend this vast panorama a more human face, the
author gives special attention to the life of at least one individual in
each major era.