The Trial of Madame CaillauxUniversity of California Press, 1992年1月15日 - 296 頁 Edward Berenson recounts the trial of Henriette Caillaux, the wife of a powerful French cabinet minister, who murdered her husband's enemy Le Figaro editor Gaston Calmette, in March 1914, on the eve of World War I. In analyzing this momentous event, Berenson draws a fascinating portrait of Belle Epoque politics and culture. |
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Joseph Caillaux The Politics of Personality | 43 |
Henriette Caillaux Femininity Feminism and the Real Woman | 89 |
Berthe Gueydan The Politics of Divorce | 133 |
Judge Albanel Masculinity Honor and the Duel | 169 |
Gaston Calmette The Power and Venality of the Press | 208 |
Epilogue | 240 |
Notes | 249 |
Index | 293 |
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