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1014:, a.k.a. "Lawrence of Arabia" is often depicted as a Francophobe, but the French historian Maurice LarĂšs wrote that far from being a Francophobe as he is usually depicted in France, Lawrence was really a Francophile. LarĂšs wrote: "But we should note that a man rarely devotes much of his time and effort to the study of a language and of the literature of a people he hates, unless this is in order to work for its destruction (Eichmann's behavior may be an instance of this), which was clearly not Lawrence's case. Had Lawrence really disliked the French, would he, even for financial reasons, have translated French novels into English? The quality of his translation of
1288:"No matter how much I wanted to sing Western songs, they were all very difficult. Had I, born in Japan, no choice but to sing Japanese songs? Was there a Japanese song that expressed my present sentiment -- a traveler who had immersed himself in love and the arts in France but was now going back to the extreme end of the Orient where only death would follow monotonous life? . . . I felt totally forsaken. I belonged to a nation that had no music to express swelling emotions and agonized feelings."
2062:, Jefferson predicted that "this ball of liberty, I believe most piously, is now so well in motion that it will roll round the globe, at least the enlightened part of it, for light & liberty go together. it is our glory that we first put it into motion." Jefferson would often sign his letters "Affectionately adieu" and commented late in life "France, freed from that monster, Bonaparte, must again become the most agreeable country on earth." The 1995 film
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became the preeminent German national hero. One source noted: "Nor did
Frederick have any time for German cultural chauvinism. As an ardent Francophile in matters literary and artistic, he took a low view of the German language, spoke it imperfectly himself, and once boasted that he had not read a book in German since his early youth. His preferences in music, art and architecture were overwhelmingly Italian and French". The French
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1781:) to describe the "special relationship" between France and its former African colonies, in which Francophone African nations were in the French political, cultural, military and economic sphere of influence, something which Houphouet-Boigny welcomed, though France's influence in Africa has been highly controversial given that most of the African regimes the French supported have been dictatorships.
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1260:, Saionji "...loved the French, their culture and their liberal traditions. He even spoke French in his sleep. To the end of his life, he drank Vichy water and wore Houbigant cologne, which had to be imported specially for him". Prince Saionji was merely an extreme case of the Francophilia that characterized Meiji Japan. The Justice Minister,
1402:. French mercantilism was protected, French subjects were exempt from the taxes and tributes normally required of Christian residents of the Empire, no French subjects could be taken into Ottoman slavery and French subjects were granted full freedom of worship. Thus, France became the unofficial protector of all Catholics in the East.
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culture, whose etiquette and ceremonial have bestowed its gifts around the world. There was the France of chivalry, the France of
Versailles and above all, the France of Joan of Arc". Kersaudy called Churchill France's most "forceful and vocal champion" in interwar Britain, a time when many people saw the
1495:, and imported French veterans of the Napoleonic wars to train his army. Egypt was very much in the French sphere of influence politically, economically and culturally in the 19th century, and French was the preferred language of Egypt's elites right up to the 1952 revolution. At the court of the Khedive
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in 2016 as "every inch the
Francophile" who was very close to successive governments in Paris from the time he came to power until his death. In 2012, the country declared an intention to add English as a second official language, as Ali Bongo who succeeded his father as president does not share his
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who created a French-style police force for Japan. The
Japanese educational system from 1872 onward was modeled after the French educational system and in the same year Japan was divided into prefectures as the French administrative system was considered by the Japanese to be the best in Europe. The
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as it also considered sacred by many native
Vietnamese and Chinese influences with 50,000 ethnic Cham in the south-central coastal area practice a devotional form of Hinduism. Hinduism in Vietnam is associated with the Cham ethnic minority as the first religion of the Champa kingdom was a form of
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Prussia or Frédéric as he preferred to call himself. Frederick spoke and wrote notably better French than he did German, and all of his books were written in French, a choice of language that was of considerable embarrassment to German nationalists in the 19th and 20th centuries when Frederick
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that emerged in the second half of the 20th century. Francophilia was closely linked both to a cultural appreciation for French civilisation, but also to a desire to see France (or a certain interpretation of France) as a political model. Often rival groups in Spain, clashing over their desired
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Boia writes: "Once launched on the road of Westernization, the Romanian elite threw itself into the arms of France, the great Latin sister in the West. When we speak of the Western model, what is to be understood is first and foremost the French model, which comes far ahead of the other Western
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was a Francophile who as a fluent French-speaker served as a liaison officer between the French and British armies in both world wars. Spears was also an opponent of appeasement who founded the Anglo-French Parliamentary Association to bring together like-minded members of the French National
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in mid-September. There, he applied for the French Colonial School but did not succeed. He instead decided to begin traveling the world by working on ships and visiting many countries from 1911 to 1917. While working as the French cook's helper on a ship in 1912, Ho Chi Minh traveled to the
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was a passionate Francophile who worked as a successful playwright in Paris before entering the Foreign Office. Vansittart always explained his Francophilia and Germanophobia under the grounds that as young man living in Europe the French were always kind to him while the Germans were
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As with much of the Western world and the Middle East at the time, Francophilia was quite common in Iran in the 19th century, and even so more in the 20th century. In Iran, many key politicians and diplomats of the 20th century were French-educated or avid Francophiles. Among them
551:. In his book "My France: politics, culture, myth", he writes: "Social relations, manners, attitudes that others had to learn from books, I lived in my early years. Romanian francophilia, Romanian francophony.... Many Romanians, in my day, dreamed of France; not many got there".
622:, and his characters from the Russian aristocracy converse in French and give themselves French names. At the time, the language of diplomacy and higher education across much of Europe was French. Russia, recently "modernized", or "Westernized", by the rule of sovereigns from
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was a Francophile who violated the Foreign Enlistment Act by serving as an ambulance driver in the French Army during the Franco-German War of 1870â72. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the resort city of Dieppe was regularly visited by "ardent Francophiles" like
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Japanese received a French military mission in 1870 to train their army as the French Army was considered the best in the world. After France's defeat in the war of 1870â71, the Japanese sent the French military mission home, to be replaced by a German military mission.
319:(1825â1901). Arguably the first Armenian "intellectual" and literary critic, Vosganian "represents the prototype of a long line of Armenian intellectuals nurtured in and identified with European, and particularly French, culture". Educated in Paris, he was a champion of
634:. Their descendants, a generation or two later, were no longer "imitating" French customs but grew up with them, and the strong impact of the French culture on Russian upper and even middle classes was evident, on a smaller scale than in the 18th century, until the
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of the Army of the Central African Republic seized power in 1965 and ruled until he was deposed by French troops in 1979. Bokassa was a great Francophile who maintained extremely close relations with France, often going elephant hunting with the French President
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of the CĂŽte d'Ivoire was described as a "staunch Francophile" who maintained very close links with France, and successfully insisted that the French name for his country be used instead of the Ivory Coast. It was Houphouet-Boigny who coined the term
555:"For ordinary Romanians, keen on the idea of the Latin roots of their language, 'Romance' meant 'French.'" An estimated 39% of Romanian vocabulary consists of borrowings from French, with an estimated 20% of "everyday" Romanian vocabulary.
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father's Francophilia. However, it was later clarified that the country intended to introduce English as a first foreign language in schools, while keeping French as the general medium of instruction and the sole official language.
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as a vindictive, French-engineered treaty which was too harsh towards Germany, and accordingly Francophobia flourished among circles in Britain in favor of revising Versailles to remove some of the restrictions placed upon the
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when he visited Berlin to meet his admirer Frederick noted that everyone at the Prussian Court spoke the most exquisite French and German was only used when addressing servants and soldiers. Another German Francophile was King
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deposed the Emperor in 1979. Bokassa once nonchalantly told a French diplomat after his overthrow about the banquets he used to organize with the French style cooking that: "You never noticed it, but you ate human flesh."
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crimes. Diplomatic relations with France were established on 18 January 1879. Rapid development of bilateral relations done that people in Serbia in "mighty France" seen great new friend that will protect them from the
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In Canada, the term has two distinct meanings, that of "appreciation of, or support for, France" and, more commonly, "appreciation of, or support for, French as an official language of Canada". With the expansion of
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is a Francophile whose films often made references to French cinema, philosophy and novels. A recurring theme in Allen's films is the celebration of Paris as the ideal place for romantic love. Allen's 1982 film
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and customs penetrated deep into the Ottoman learned classes and aristocracy; French was the preferred second language, rich Ottomans sent their children to school and universities in France and the Western
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was also fluent in French and was influenced by the French Enlightenment. He despised British culture and strongly preferred speaking French to English. He is loved in France, where he is known as "Le Bon
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was such a Francophile that he broke down in tears when he heard France had signed an armistice with Nazi Germany on 21 June 1940, saying it was if half of England had just fallen into the sea.
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was a Francophile who when he visited France for the first time in five years in March 1945, he fell to kiss the earth upon landing in France. When a Frenchman asked the prostrate Nicolson "
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who used to live in Paris and are still beloved by French people. Some American politicians have also proclaimed their love for France, and even speak the language. Among them are
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which were being permitted by the Ottoman authorities, earning them the lasting thanks of the Maronites. Starting in the 19th century, much of the Maronite elite was educated at
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was a significant factor in shaping American's feelings towards France. Prior to that, the French had been seen as rivals for control of North America until their defeat in the
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loanwords that were adopted in this period, and 5,350 Turkish words are of French origin, according to the Turkish Language Society, one eighth of a standard dictionary (See
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wrote after hearing of the armistice of 1940 that he very much looked forward to the day when the "eternal France" which he loved would return. The Francophile novelist
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until a successful slave revolt drove the French out. Despite this history, the Haitian elite was traditionally very Francophile to the point that the Haitian writer
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of Spain. During this period France served as a model for the monarchy's political and administrative reforms, as well as cultural and intellectual inspiration: the
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of Egypt, better known as Isma'il the Magnificent the languages used were French and Turkish. Reflecting his Francophilia, the French-educated Isma'il emulated
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which was created by France as its former colony that is located in Dakar being the sole capital of Francophone Africa as Senegal and France have become both
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who have since the 19th century viewed the French as their "guardian angels", their special protectors and friends in their struggles against the Muslims.
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was a Francophile who often vacationed in France and in a speech delivered in Paris in 1846 in French called the French "the first people in the universe".
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on 6 September after the country gained independence from France on 4 April 1960, with Dakar as its capital remain. Senghor wrote the national anthem of
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liked to call himself the "Napoleon of the West", and during his rule, the Mexican Army wore uniforms that closely resembled the uniforms of Napoleon's
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is another Italian writer who was a Francophile. He admired the French for their anti-fascism and role in the de-Nazification of Germany and Austria.
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is seen as important for education and relations with the government. French is the sole official language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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was an admirer of the French who modeled the legal and administrative systems together with the police force after that of France. A French lawyer
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was describe as an "ardent Francophile" who spent much of his time in Paris. One of the better known Francophiles during this period was King
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a strong "Francophile" noted for his efforts as Foreign Secretary to reviving France as a great power during World War II. The novelist
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still exists to a rather limited extent in modern Turkey. Vestiges of the 19th and early 20th century Francophilia include the famous
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is a marginal political ideology in some parts of Belgium. Rattachism would mean the incorporation of French-speaking Belgium,
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in a series of poems in French published after World War I portrayed the Lebanese as a "Phoenician" people whose
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1240:; and Abdullah Entezam-Saltaneh, another famous diplomat to the West.
849:(1808). A third group, seeking to restore the absolute monarchy under
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is the world's only English-speaking social network for Francophiles.
3979:"'Music and dancing in the streets': Bringing Bastille Day to Sydney"
3721:"United States of Abstraction, American artists in France, 1946-1964"
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to rebuild it in the style of Paris. Even today, the architecture of
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as his favorite director. The Francophile hero of Allen's 2011 film
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applied to work as a kitchen helper on a French merchant steamer in
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18th and 19th century Russian Francophilia is familiar to many from
67:. That affinity may include France itself or its history, language,
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3935:"Dallasnews.com - News for Dallas, Texas - The Dallas Morning News"
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is one of the most prominent of them all, as witnessed in her song
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edited by Sandy Standler, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2002 page 466.
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Iannis Goerlandt, "Literature for Europe?", Rodopi, 2009. (p.421)
2392:, French culture mission in Brazil in the 19th and 20th centuries
2163:, in which she proclaimed her love for both USA and Paris. After
1469:'s breaking of the age-old Franco-Ottoman alliance by conquering
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in 1971, before returning to its original name in 1997 with the
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List of replaced loanwords in Turkish#Loanwords of French origin
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is a person who has a strong affinity towards any or all of the
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2270:, Steven Gabrielle and Robert Crawford. The director and actor
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813:. The term later acquired a political dimension following the
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3953:"No escaping⊠Australian Francophilia » escape to paris"
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Franco-British Cultural Exchanges, 1880-1940: Channel Packets
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residents feel solidarity towards Francophone countries, and
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and certain disputes between the two countries (such as the
547:(1925â2007), a prodigious author and lecturer in Romania on
3905:"A Moveable Fest Woody Allen's new film is one of his best"
1623:(CPV) after his death in 1969. On 2 July 1976, Vietnam was
3695:"8 American Women Who Moved to Paris-- & Made History"
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The Long Recessional: The Imperial Life of Rudyard Kipling
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was a 19th century American writer who was a Francophile.
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and the French Embassy to the court of the Ottoman Sultan
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as the capital of the entire region after the end of the
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French Policy Towards the Bakufu and Meiji Japan 1854-95
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2799:, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1998 page 137
2750:"Introduction" by Andrew Radford and Victoria Reid from
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Australia is tied to France through history: visit from
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France And The Americas: Culture, Politics, And History
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2841:, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1995 page 265.
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194:, French culture has also long been popular among the
3397:, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2013, page 67.
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in 1677 that has located the oldest colonial city of
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expressing his admiration. On the other hand, in the
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and Armenian characters are featured in the works of
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management platform where your privacy is respected.
3461:"A French-African quarrel with the former coloniser"
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1753:from 1967 until his death in 2009 was described by
3084:France and Britain, 1940-1994: The Long Separation
3068:France and Britain, 1940-1994: The Long Separation
3055:France and Britain, 1940-1994: The Long Separation
2855:France and Britain, 1940-1994: The Long Separation
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1914:programs in many schools following the passage of
1792:was the first African to become the member of the
1567:where he claimed to have worked as a baker at the
1383:in 1669, it caused a sensation that triggered the
1212:, the founder of the Iranian intelligence agency,
809:grounds, drawing strongly from the example of the
762:in 1700, when the political model associated with
3890:Menegaldo, Gilles "Woody Allen and France" from
3877:Menegaldo, Gilles "Woody Allen and France" from
3864:Menegaldo, Gilles "Woody Allen and France" from
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2895:"Charlotte Rampling calls time on screen nudity"
488:, which was a copy of the Palace of Versailles.
82:A Francophile may enjoy French artists (such as
3774:"Le numéro de charme en français de John Kerry"
1644:Shaivite Hinduism which is brought by sea from
2828:, Saddle Brook: Stratford Press, 1981 page 26.
2812:, Saddle Brook: Stratford Press, 1981 page 25.
2367:Organisation internationale de la Francophonie
2035:, and the entry of the United States into the
864:In the mid 19th century, francophiles such as
778:for instance, was founded on the model of the
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2739:Ground Warfare: An International Encyclopedia
1422:" was associated with French culture. Modern
8:
3772:Temps de Lecture 2 min. (27 February 2013).
1710:in 1908. On 30 June 1960, after 75 years of
1181:The writer, diplomat and National Labour MP
935:making Spain a close diplomatic ally of the
785:During the second half of the 18th century,
570:Other notable Romanian Francophiles include
3798:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
2925:"Francophile Scott Thomas Slams Lazy Brits"
1962:(So Spoke the Uncle) accusing the elite of
1627:as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, with
1487:(governor) of Egypt in 1805 and ruled as a
1141:Another British Francophile was the writer
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3493:. Royal African Society. 26 January 2016.
3143:Psychology Press, 1998 pages 97 & 146.
2964:The Reception of Charles Dickens in Europe
2517:, London: Penguin Books 1982 pages 133-134
2386:, Spanish Francophiles of the 19th century
1547:. From 1912 to 1913, he may have lived in
1511:closely resembles that of downtown Paris.
3515:Munro, Martin "Haiti" pages 551-556 from
2713:"The Huguenots at 'Britain's Versailles'"
2010:French support of the American Revolution
1850:in August 1944, Senghor became the first
1601:Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
1583:independence movement in his homeland of
3112:, New York: Random House, 2007 page 310.
3099:, New York: Random House, 2007 page 309.
2953:, London: Routledge, 2000 pages 121-122.
1686:was also a great francophile as well as
1679:Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire)
1461:movement that would go on to create the
1301:, Francophilia is very common among the
770:, was developed under his grandson king
31:
3384:, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO 2013 page 205
2638:Francusko-srpski odnosi u XIX i XX veku
2418:
2401:List of French possessions and colonies
2086:, who spent seven years as the popular
1187:Monsieur a laissé tomber quelque-chose?
178:). Francophilia often arises in former
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3723:. Framemuseums.org. 13 February 2021.
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2279:frequently pays homage to the work of
1591:ideologies after it was mixed between
1228:, a diplomat and intelligence figure;
717:and France would go upwards until the
400:. This movement has existed since the
396:; more rarely of entire Belgium) into
3844:ReFocus: The Films of Preston Sturges
2737:Luft, Eric "Kitchener, Herbert" from
2530:, London: Penguin Books 1982 page 136
2377:List of French expressions in English
1398:special privileges on account of the
1166:The Francophile writer and historian
724:Notable Serbian Francophiles include
7:
3820:from the original on 7 November 2021
3780:from the original on 5 November 2021
3753:from the original on 5 November 2021
3727:from the original on 5 November 2021
3701:from the original on 5 November 2021
3672:from the original on 5 November 2021
3646:from the original on 5 November 2021
3497:from the original on 18 October 2016
3471:from the original on 18 October 2016
3345:from the original on 5 November 2021
3263:, Peeters Publishers, 1995. (p. 671)
3032:from the original on 20 October 2016
3001:from the original on 20 October 2016
2931:from the original on 18 October 2016
2905:from the original on 19 October 2016
2875:from the original on 19 October 2016
2719:from the original on 20 October 2016
2715:. Art History News. 11 August 2015.
2601:from the original on 18 October 2016
2435:Manifesto for Walloon Culture (1983)
1193:" (No, I have recovered something").
1051:Assembly and the British Parliament.
859:Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis
3595:W. M. Verhoeven, Beth Dolan Kautz,
3438:from the original on 9 October 2016
2694:Generalni Konzulat Republike Srbije
2110:, the French Ambassador to the US.
766:, that of the centralised Catholic
437:domination. It survives as part of
3668:. Trafalgar.com. 25 January 2021.
3203:, Vol. 40, No. 3, May 2004 page 3.
3187:, Vol. 40, No. 3, May 2004 page 2.
3165:from the original on 11 March 2017
3020:Duquesne, Jacques (5 April 2004).
2867:McGinness, Mark (2 October 2014).
2088:United States Ambassador to France
2050:. Even during the excesses of the
1075:It was frequently observed of Sir
977:Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu
445:became an associate member of the
429:The establishment of the Crusader
25:
3985:from the original on 15 July 2018
3937:. 20 January 2013. Archived from
3915:from the original on 6 March 2017
3155:"You Need Beethoven to Modernize"
2989:Alberge, Dalya (24 August 2016).
2797:British Foreign Policy, 1919-1939
2783:, Oxford: PastTimes, 2000 page 97
1690:because of its relations between
1619:which will be later known as the
331:, and he took part in the French
3290:Keskin, Buse (1 November 2023).
3276:New French Cultural Center Opens
3153:Pipes, Daniel (September 1998).
3130:Psychology Press, 1998 page 258.
3086:London: Routledge, 2014 page 66.
3070:London: Routledge, 2014 page 23.
3057:London: Routledge, 2014 page 22.
2857:London: Routledge, 2014 page 72.
1700:Leopold II, King of the Belgians
1696:Democratic Republic of the Congo
1191:Non, j'ai retrouvé quelque-chose
672:The first important contacts of
2927:. Contact Music. 1 April 2005.
2491:. 27 March 1999. Archived from
1087:would dominate post-war Europe.
350:to fight on the Allied side of
4340:Admiration of foreign cultures
2277:A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy
2175:or future celebrities such as
1950:was once the French colony of
1917:Official Languages Act of 1969
1036:Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend
102:); authors and poets (such as
1:
3816:. Lexpress.fr. 24 June 2021.
3749:. Lexpress.fr. 19 June 2014.
2951:Fifty Key Thinkers on History
2656:Bilateral Political Relations
2202:. On the subject of cuisine,
1284:wrote after visiting France:
409:Manifesto for Walloon culture
404:came into existence in 1830.
3022:"Edouard VII le francophile"
2351:France-New Zealand relations
2307:interview has described the
2194:. The Francophile filmmaker
1749:, the long time dictator of
1617:Communist Party of Indochina
306:School of Oriental languages
4105:Native Americans in Germany
3428:"Nostalgia for a Nightmare"
2406:Foreign relations of France
2134:Beaux Arts academy in Paris
1986:Antonio LĂłpez de Santa Anna
1762:Ivory Coast (CĂŽte d'Ivoire)
1528:Amiral de Latouche-Tréville
4366:
3892:A Companion to Woody Allen
3879:A Companion to Woody Allen
3866:A Companion to Woody Allen
2949:Hughes-Warrington, Marine
2348:
2283:while Allen has described
1902:
1810:since it was colonized by
1621:Communist Party of Vietnam
1342:
739:
495:
456:
422:
340:Armenian national movement
234:
36:Francophile restaurant in
4301:
2591:"Romania's Capital Mayor"
2390:MissĂŁo ArtĂstica Francesa
1958:published a book in 1928
1932:in Canada, as opposed to
1905:French language in Canada
1888:Central African CFA franc
1481:, who became the Ottoman
1174:dedicated his 1940 novel
1172:Charles Langbridge Morgan
1029:Government & military
898:Constitutional monarchism
827:constitutional liberalism
277:), was of French origin.
214:uprisings challenged the
2768:The T.E. Lawrence Puzzle
2090:was also a Francophile.
1728:Africa's First World War
1668:ValĂ©ry Giscard dâEstaing
1657:Central African Republic
1599:came to an end with the
1503:by tearing down much of
1377:MĂŒteferrika SĂŒleyman AÄa
1369:Suleiman the Magnificent
663:Stephen UroĆĄ I of Serbia
459:France-Germany relations
300:. The first instance of
237:ArmeniaâFrance relations
158:), and cuisine (such as
2826:Churchill and de Gaulle
2810:Churchill and de Gaulle
2781:Great Military Blunders
1609:August General Uprising
1579:where he organized the
1426:continues to have many
1400:Franco-Ottoman alliance
1345:Franco-Ottoman alliance
1040:Robert "Van" Vansittart
847:Constitution of Bayonne
425:Cyprus-France relations
308:, at the initiative of
142:), filmmakers (such as
4317:Cultural appropriation
3842:" pages 280-292 from
3599:, Rodopi, 1999, p. 80.
3201:Middle Eastern Studies
3185:Middle Eastern Studies
2458:March 5, 2016, at the
2453:Second Manifest (2003)
2440:March 3, 2016, at the
2331:and assistance during
2039:, concurrent with the
1884:West African CFA franc
1874:and even the money of
1832:Senegalese Tirailleurs
1822:became the capital of
1768:Félix Houphouët-Boigny
1573:French Communist Party
1479:Muhammad Ali the Great
1327:. The Lebanese writer
1290:
1222:Prime Minister of Iran
894:doctrinaire liberalism
658:
498:FranceâItaly relations
366:, particularly at the
122:), musicians (such as
44:
4007:PlanetFrancophile.com
3622:Gopnik, Adam (2004).
3247:May 13, 2016, at the
3159:Middle East Quarterly
2681:13 March 2012 at the
2643:July 7, 2014, at the
2526:McIntosh, Christoper
2513:McIntosh, Christoper
2104:Henry Cabot Lodge Sr.
2096:Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
2014:French and Indian War
1882:with the currency of
1790:LĂ©opold SĂ©dar Senghor
1761:
1712:Belgian colonial rule
1672:French Foreign Legion
1286:
1090:Bell also called Sir
937:French Third Republic
839:Constitution of CĂĄdiz
837:, giving rise to the
835:First French Republic
669:in the 13th century.
649:
206:during and after the
88:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
35:
3628:The American Scholar
3624:"Americans in Paris"
3393:Thompson, Elizabeth
3108:Macilllan, Margaret
3095:Macilllan, Margaret
2901:. 30 November 2007.
2699:4 March 2016 at the
2662:30 June 2011 at the
2597:. 7 September 2000.
2220:Joseph Gordon-Levitt
2108:Jean Jules Jusserand
1922:Anglophone Canadians
1852:President of Senegal
1777:(later shortened to
1702:when he claimed the
1688:Joseph-Désiré Mobutu
1477:also had an effect.
1375:sent the ambassador
1349:François Pouqueville
1280:The Japanese writer
1168:Denis William Brogan
1108:Kristin Scott Thomas
1082:The Conservative MP
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