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  1. History as a Profession by Pim den Boer, 1998-07-01
  2. La Nouvelle France: The Making of French Canada--A Cultural History by Peter N. Moogk, 2000-04
  3. Wine and War: The French, the Nazis, and the Battle for France's Greatest Treasure by Donald Kladstrup, Petie Kladstrup, 2002-04-30
  4. A Traveller's History of Paris (Traveller's Histories Series) by Robert Cole, 2008-09
  5. Parisians: An Adventure History of Paris by Graham Robb, 2010-04-26
  6. Living Adventures from American History, Album #1: 1-Paul Revere, 2-Valley Forge, 3-Molly Pitcher, 4-Nathan Hale (Living Adventures from American History, 2)
  7. A Brief History of France by Paul F. State, 2010-11-30
  8. Framing America: A Social History of American Art (Second Edition) by Frances K. Pohl, 2007-11-17
  9. Painting and Sculpture in France, 1700-1789 (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by Sir Michael Levey, 1995-09-10
  10. Constitutional history of France. Supplemented by full and precise translations of the text of the various constitutions and constitutional laws in operation at different times, from 1789 to 1889 by Henry C Lockwood, 2010-09-07
  11. Juries and the Transformation of Criminal Justice in France in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Studies in Legal History) by James M. Donovan, 2010-02-01
  12. Reflections on the Revolution in France: A Critical Edition by Edmund Burke, 2002-03-01
  13. History of the French Revolution by Jules Michelet, 2008-10-09
  14. The Invention of Paris: A History Told in Footsteps by Eric Hazan, 2010-03-02

41. France History | GlobalEDGE
A brief history of France, including a picture of France's flag and key facts on Albania, including GDP, area, population, and life expectancy.
http://globaledge.msu.edu/countries/history.asp?countryID=8&regionID=2

42. Freebooters - An Independent Traveler's View Of France And Its History.
A collection of articles about France and its history. Travel writing and photography by Mike Kingdom-Hockings and friends.
http://www.franceforfreebooters.com
France for Freebooters An Independent Traveller's View of France and its History by Mike Kingdom-Hockings Home Articles Photo Archive Read Notice Board ... Useful and Interesting Sites
Want to travel or live in France? Let me show you things you’d never find….
  • Want to find a place in France your friends don’t know about? Want to know more about French food, drink or culture? Dreaming about owning a home or a timeshare in France? Want help finding something about France today or in days gone by?
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As of June 2007, I ceased to add any articles to France for Freebooters, partly because its structure is old-fashioned and hard work to manage. However, I am now in the process of rebuilding the site. Take a sneak preview of France for Freebooters work in progress but be aware that it may be broken or chaotic. There is one page I encourage you to check out,though: The France for Freebooters Boutique You'll find posters, books, DVDs, MP3 music downloads and whatever else I can lay my hands on - all aimed at those who love France.

43. Browse Subject: France -- History -- Louis XIV, 1643-1715 | The Online Books Pag
France History Louis XIV, 16431715 Broader term France History; Narrower terms France History Louis XIV, 1643-1715 Fiction; France History Louis XIV
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45. France: History — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia — France History Ancient Gaul to Feudalism. Some of the earliest anthropological and archaeological remains in Europe have been found in France, yet little is
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0858214.html

46. Marseille Prospective Lions Club
Provence, France. History, events, membership, and contact information.
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47. France - History (Grades 6-7)
1 Although humans have inhabited the land now known as France for almost 100,000 years, the country of France didn't begin formation until around 200100 B.C., when the
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By Ekaterina Zhdanova-Redman Although humans have inhabited the land now known as France for almost 100,000 years, the country of France didn't begin formation until around 200-100 B.C., when the neighboring Roman Empire began making raids on what was then called Gaul and the Celtic natives of the land. As a result of these Gallic Wars, Roman emperor Julius Caesar conquered the entirety of Gaul for the Roman Empire by 51 B.C. The Celts that lived in Gaul took on Roman customs and even a form of Latin, the official language of the Romans. The Celts of Gaul lived under Roman rule until the third century AD.
It was then that the Roman defenses began falling to German invaders from the west, including Visigoths, Burgundians, and Franks who crossed the Rhine River and took over land in Gaul. At the end of Roman rule, a Frank named Clovis became king of Gaul in 486. Gaul ultimately took the name France from its new ruler. Under Clovis' rule, much of France was Christianized. Clovis was the first king of what became known as the Merovingian Dynasty.
An advisor to a later Merovingian king, Pepin the Herstal, led the country away from its king in the late 600‘s. Although he didn't take the title of king, Pepin the Herstal and his son, Charles Martel, unofficially ruled the country. In 751, Martel's son, Pepin the Short, overthrew the Merovingian king and named himself king of France, beginning the Carolingian Dynasty.

48. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Maurists
A congregation of Benedictine monks in France, whose history extends from 1618 to 1818.
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A congregation of Benedictine monks in France , whose history extends from 1618 to 1818. It began as an offshoot from the famous reformed Congregation of St-Vannes . The reform had spread from Lorraine into France through the influence of Prior Cluny in Paris , who inaugurated the reform in his own college . Thence it spread to St-Augustin de Limoges St-Faron de Meaux, to , and to the Blancs-Manteaux in Paris . In 1618 a general chapter of the Congregation of St-Vannes was held at St-Mansuet de Toul, whereat it was decided that an independent congregation should be erected for the reformed houses in France , having its superior residing within that kingdom . This proposal was supported by Louis XIII as well as by Cardinals de Retz and Richelieu ; letters patent were granted by the king, and the new organization was named the Congregation of St-Maur in order to obviate any rivalry between its component houses. It was formally approved by Pope Gregory XV on 17 May, 1621, an approval that was confirmed by Urban VIII six years later. The reform was welcomed by many of great influence at the

49. French History, Facts About France, French Facts, History Of Paris
French History. Find information on the History, history of Paris, and facts about France.
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50. BBC SPORT | Special Events | 2000 | Tour De France
The BBC s reports from the 2000 Tour De France is still a good read. Review Lance Armstrong s victory in stage-by-stage coverage.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/in_depth/2000/tour_de_france/
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You are in: Special Events: Tour de France Sport Front Page Football ... Funny Old Game Around The UK: N Ireland Scotland Wales SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help LANGUAGES EDITIONS Change to UK Tuesday, 30 July, 2002, 16:07 GMT 17:07 UK
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Armstrong rides to victory
American cyclist Lance Armstrong rides into the record books to win the Tour de France for the second straight year.
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Zabel: The green man

HOW THE RACE WAS WON: STAGE ONE Briton takes yellow jersey
Scotland's David Millar takes the Tour de France leader's yellow jersey on his very first appearance in the race. Brotherton's Tour moment Stage one in pictures STAGE TWO Steels takes first sprint Britain's David Millar retains the Tour de France leader's yellow jersey as Belgium's Tom Steels wins the race's first bunch sprint. Brotherton's Tour moment Stage two in pictures STAGE THREE Millar survives crash David Millar retains his Tour de France yellow jersey despite crashing on the third stage of the race, won by Tom Steels.

51. France History, Culture & Traditions | Encyclopedia
Information on France — Geography, History, Politics, Government, Economy, Population Statistics, Culture, Religion, Languages, Largest Cities.
http://www.ipbre.com/countryProfile/France/History/

52. Frankie's Diary - 1999 Tour De France
US Postal rider Frankie Andreu s daily diary from the 1999 Tour de France. Hosted on Andreu s official Web site, the diary offers a day-by-day look at the event from within the peloton.
http://www.frankieandreu.com/diaries/diary99a.html
FB home links coaching and camps motivational speaking ... frankie's history Frankie's Diary What would the day be like? July 1, 1999 I was wondering what today would be like. For eight years I have done the token medical tests that the Tour gives its riders each year. It consisted of a two-minute EKG, weight, height, fat test, blood pressure, pulse, and lung capacity test. That was it, the whole procedure had the riders in and out in under ten minutes. This year because of all the past doping problems and the French crackdown on doping I was expecting something different. I was wrong, it was the same test as usual only quicker. George did get into a bit of trouble at the medical testing with our director. Johan jumped out of his seat saying, " George what the hell have you been doing?" He saw George had no tan lines when he took off his shirt for the EKG testing. You're supposed to be training before the Tour, not hanging out at the beach. There are always a few hiccups while traveling to the start of Tour. The Gerona boys George, Christian, Tyler, and Johnathon had a delayed flight leaving Barcelona and they missed their connection in Nice. They were supposed to arrive in Nantes at the team hotel around 5 p.m. Instead, they didn't show up till 11:30 p.m. Another hiccup happened when Mark Gorski and his crew arrived at Paris-Orly from America. I will know more details tomorrow, but they were delayed about three or four hours in customs. They were bringing some T-shirts for the team but a problem arose with customs because they had the Tour logo on them. I think it was some kind of trademark infringement thing.

53. France Flag, France Culture, And France History, Map
Overview of France, including flag, history, economy, cultural customs, and people.
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France - Romantic country France places for Western Europe, King called the French Republic. An area of almost 551,600 square kilometers. Population of 61.7 million, mainly for the French national people, ethnic minorities have Alsace, Brittany, Corsica and so on. Residents are Catholic teaching. French is spoken. Currency is the euro. Capital of Paris (Paris).

54. Velonews 2001 Tour De France
U.S. cycling magazine Velonews covers this year s Tour as American Lance Armstrong attempts to make it three in a row. Read the race diary of U.S. rider Fred Rodriguez, who will compete in the Tour this year for the Domo-Farm Frites team.
http://www.velonews.com/tour2001/

55. Articles About France History - Los Angeles Times
France History News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about France History from the Los Angeles Times
http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/france-history

56. BBC SPORT | Special Events | 2001 | Tour De France
Tour De France 2001 - In depth coverage of the 2001 cycle race with a route map, team guides, features on the history of the tour, and all the results, updated round-the-clock.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/in_depth/2001/tour_de_france/default.stm
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You are in: Special Events: Tour de France Sport Front Page Football ... Funny Old Game Around The UK: N Ireland Scotland Wales SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help LANGUAGES EDITIONS Change to UK Wednesday, 4 December, 2002, 14:32 GMT
Armstrong lands Tour hat-trick
Lance Armstrong wins a third consecutive Tour de France and Erik Zabel claims the green jersey on the final day of racing.
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FINAL WEEK Zabel puts heat on O'Grady
Erik Zabel closes the gap on Stuart O'Grady in the race for the green jersey by winning the penultimate stage of the Tour de France. Fight is on for green Brotherton's Tour moment: Stage 19 Armstrong times it to perfection Clockwatch: Tour stage 19 ... Armstrong defends drug-trial doctor PYRENEES Laiseka claims stage win Roberto Laiseka wins the 14th stage ahead of Lance Armstrong and Jan Ullrich, who cross the line hand-in-hand. Ullrich hands it to Armstrong Clockwatch: Tour stage 14 Brotherton's Tour moment: Stage 14 Armstrong lands yellow ... Brotherton's Tour moment: Stage 12 MOUNTAIN TIME TRIAL Armstrong shows his class Lance Armstrong wins the mountain time trial and closes in on the overall lead of the Tour de France.

57. France: Encyclopedia II - France - History
The borders of modern France are roughly the same as those of ancient Gaul, which was inhabited by Celtic Gauls. Gaul was conquered by the Romans in the first century BCE, and
http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/France_-_History/id/1290566

58. FRANCE HISTORY, The World War 2, French History
France during WWII (World War II) Normandy, D Day, German Nazi, Hitler, Omaha Beach, De Gaulle
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France surrendered to Nazi Germany early in World War II (June 24, 1940). Nazi Germany occupied three fifths of France's territory (Northern France and the entire French Atlantic Coast) and on July 10, 1940 established a new French government based at the town of Vichy. This government, was commonly referred to as Vichy France and was headed by Henri Philippe Pétain, a General during World War One. Its senior leaders acquiesced in the plunder of French resources, as well as the sending of French forced labor to Nazi Germany; in doing so, they claimed they hoped to preserve at least some small amount of French sovereignty. In the meantime, civilian anti-semites and Vichy officials aided in the concentration and persecution of Jews, in particular those of foreign citizenship. The Nazi German occupation proved costly, however, as Nazi Germany appropriated a full one-half of France's public sector revenue.

59. Articles About France History - Page 4 - Los Angeles Times
Featured France History News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about France History from the Los Angeles Times (Page 4 of 5)
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60. History Of The Tour De France - Cycling
It’s been 107 years since the first Tour de France, and the race shows no signs of slowing down. Read on for more information about the beginnings of this great race, as well as
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The first recognizably modern bicycles were introduced in 1885. Less than 20 years later, in 1903, Geo Lefevre conceived the idea to race them nearly 2,500 kilometers around France. The rest, as they say, is history.
Lefevre was a journalist with L’Auto magazine at the time he came up with his insane idea. Luckily, his editor, Henri Desgrange, believed in his idea and agreed to back Lefevre’s Tour de France. On July 1, 1903, 60 cycling pioneers set out on their bicycles from Montgeron. After tackling six long stages (the Nantes to Paris stage was 471 km!), only 21 “routiers,” led by Maurice Garin, arrived at the end. Provoking a mixture of astonishment and admiration, le Tour soon won the hearts of the French. Each year roadside crowds swelled as they cheered on the racers.
Since its inception, the Tour has been run every year except war years, with 2010 marking the 97th race. The longest interruption was from 1940 to 1946, during World War II. During this time, the German Propaganda Staff wanted the Tour to be run in an attempt to maintain a sense of normalcy, but then-organizer Jacques Goddet (Desgrange’s deputy and successor) refused. In 1944, L’Auto was closed and its belongings, including the Tour, were seized by the state for publishing articles too close to the Germans. Despite undergoing a number of changes in sponsorship and organizers over the years, the Tour returned in 1947 and has continued virtually unchanged until today.

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