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Why the Dreyfus Affair Matters

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Languages:EnglishPublisher:Yale University PressISBN-13:9780300168143ISBN-10:0300168144UPC:9780300168143Book Category:History, LawBook Subcategory:Europe, Military, Legal HistoryBook Topic:FranceSize:8.60 x 4.60 x 0.62 inchesWeight:0.281Product ID:SC098R5QQR

From the prize-winning author of Wartime Lies, an anatomy of the infamous prosecution of a Jewish officer attached to the French Army's General Staff, with profound implications for our own time.

In December 1894, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a brilliant French artillery officer and a Jew of Alsatian descent, was court-martialed for selling secrets to the German military attaché in Paris based on perjured testimony and trumped-up evidence. The sentence was military degradation and life imprisonment on Devil's Island, a hellhole off the coast of French Guiana. Five years later, the case was overturned, and eventually Dreyfus was completely exonerated. Meanwhile, the Dreyfus Affair tore France apart, pitting Dreyfusards--committed to restoring freedom and honor to an innocent man convicted of a crime committed by another--against nationalists, anti-Semites, and militarists who preferred having an innocent man rot to exposing the crimes committed by ministers of war and the army's top brass in order to secure Dreyfus's conviction.

Was the Dreyfus Affair merely another instance of the rise in France of a virulent form of anti-Semitism? In Why the Dreyfus Affair Matters, the acclaimed novelist draws upon his legal expertise to create a riveting account of the famously complex case, and to remind us of the interest each one of us has in the faithful execution of laws as the safeguard of our liberties and honor.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Yale University PressISBN-13:9780300168143ISBN-10:0300168144UPC:9780300168143Book Category:History, LawBook Subcategory:Europe, Military, Legal HistoryBook Topic:FranceSize:8.60 x 4.60 x 0.62 inchesWeight:0.281Product ID:SC098R5QQR
Louis Begley is a bestselling novelist and a lawyer who retired after a 45-year career as partner in a prominent law firm. His fiction includes Wartime Lies, About Schmidt, and Matters of Honor.
Publisher: Yale University Press

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