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Pleins pouvoirs ('Full powers') is a book written in 1939 by French author and diplomat Jean Giraudoux in which he discusses proposed reforms needed in France in the context of the nation's cultural heritage.

References

  1. Gale Encyclopedia of Biography:Jean Giraudoux

Readings

  • Giraudoux, Jean, Pleins Pouvoirs, French & European Pubns, January 11, 1999, ISBN 0-685-33923-8
  • Pierre Vidal-Naquet, Les Juifs, la mémoire et le présent. Réflexions sur le génocide.
  • Léon Poliakov : Histoire de l’antisémitisme, Calmann-Lévy, 1977, vol. 4, p. 334.
  • R. Y. Dufour, Actualité du racisme de Jean Giraudoux, 1986, pp. 49-70

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