Fractured France: A Journey Through a Divided Nation
By (Author) OBE Andrew Hussey
Granta Books
Granta Books
2nd December 2025
11th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cultural studies
Hardback
336
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The French have always loved to protest, to strike, to take to the streets in rebellion against the state or the status quo. But in the last few years, the level of anger and violence has taken many by surprise and the atmosphere has changed. The voices of hostility are not only from the extreme far-right, but from the ordinary French who feel excluded from the closed circle of wealth and privilege within the prospering cities.
In this fascinating new book, Andrew Hussey travels the length of his adopted homeland to uncover the past and present of the culture of the working class in France, a culture invisible to most tourists and ignored by the metropolitan classes. From the industrial north to the southern borders with Italy, Hussey maps the mood of a nation, and reveals the social, political and economic fault lines that may only deepen and spread. Combining vivid travel narrative and sharp cultural analysis, this will be a compulsively readable and important book.
The images of modern France that Andrew Hussey draws are varied, but most point to trouble ahead in what is still one of Europe's more equitable large countries. This book is a set of recent stories which only a fool would ignore -- Danny Dorling * author of Seven Children and Shattered Nation *
Hussey's work gives an intelligent overview and a personal account of the social and political quandaries of France today... Lively, balanced, and compassionate, with an eye for telling detail -- Ruth Harris * Professor of Modern History at All Souls College, Oxford and author of The Man on Devils Island: Alfred Dreyfus and the Affair That Divided France *
Andrew Hussey is a well-informed teacher in a tricky, demanding field, a kindly guide through a complex landscape -- Michle Roberts
ANDREW HUSSEY is a native of Liverpool who now lives in Paris. He is a historian of French culture and the author of Paris: The Secret History and The French Intifada.