The Man On Devil’s Island
by Ruth Harris
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Prizewinning historian Ruth Harris offers the first in-depth history of both sides in the 1894 Dreyfus Affair, showing how complex interlocking influences--tensions within the military, the clashing demands of justice and nationalism, and a tangled web of friendships and family connections--shaped both the coalition working to free Jewish officer Alfred Dreyfus and the formidable alliances seeking to protect the reputation of the army that had convicted him.Tags
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"The campaign for Dreyfus's final exoneration gathered pace in 1903 because it became linked to a partisan and bitter crusade against religious congregations, and not because there was a groundswell of support for his case. And even this campaign succeeded only because the Cour de cassation, the high court, used an obscure prerogative to take the case away from the system of military justice, which did not admit its error. The end of the Affair produced no clear conclusion and no real justice, merely a political truce."
The Dreyfus Affair is a fascinating and complicated subject, and this book does the story justice by approaching the show more events leading up to Dreyfus' conviction, imprisonment, and final release from a lot of different angles.
It's not the most entertaining read - and some parts are quite dry and academic - but it is quite a satisfying read - because Harris does not leave many stones unturned and as a result I have gained a much better understanding of fin de siecle France. show less
"The campaign for Dreyfus's final exoneration gathered pace in 1903 because it became linked to a partisan and bitter crusade against religious congregations, and not because there was a groundswell of support for his case. And even this campaign succeeded only because the Cour de cassation, the high court, used an obscure prerogative to take the case away from the system of military justice, which did not admit its error. The end of the Affair produced no clear conclusion and no real justice, merely a political truce."
The Dreyfus Affair is a fascinating and complicated subject, and this book does the story justice by approaching the show more events leading up to Dreyfus' conviction, imprisonment, and final release from a lot of different angles.
It's not the most entertaining read - and some parts are quite dry and academic - but it is quite a satisfying read - because Harris does not leave many stones unturned and as a result I have gained a much better understanding of fin de siecle France. show less
A book more about Jewish values and French politics- How one man gets sacrficed in the midst of political acrimony.
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- Canonical title
- The Man On Devil’s Island
- Original title
- The Man On Devil's Island: Alfred Dreyfus And The Affair That Divided France
- Alternate titles
- Dreyfus: Politics, Emotion, And The Scandal Of The Century
- Original publication date
- 2010
- People/Characters
- Alfred Dreyfus
- Disambiguation notice
- "Originally published in the United Kingdom in 2010 as The man on Devil’s Island by Allen Lane, London". US edition: Dreyfus
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- History, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Politics and Government
- DDC/MDS
- 944.051 — History & geography History of Europe France and Monaco France First empire 1804-1815
- LCC
- DC354 .H37 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania France – Andorra – Monaco History of France Modern, 1515- 19th century Later 19th century
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- English
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