Synopsis
1 Introduction
2 The mainstream narrative of Franco-German relations and the value of 'diffusion' as a complementary analytical framework
3 Exporting revolutionary institutions across the Rhine
4 Importing 'alien' or 'enlightened' law? Understanding the partial diffusion of the Code Napoléon in the Confederation of the Rhine
5 Importing nationalist warfare: Prussia's emulation of the Napoleonic way of war
6 Understanding the incomplete emulation of Prussian warfare by the French Army after the Franco-Prussian War
7 Learning from the Prussian Schulmeister? German influences on French primary education before and after 1870
8 The 'Germanisation' of local identities in Alsace-Lorraine
9 Enabling reconciliation through the recognition of mutual entanglement: The emergence of a Franco-German transnational memory of the First World War
10 Understanding the diffusion of West German ordoliberal ideas within the context of the introduction of the European Monetary System
11 Conclusion: the added value of studying diffusion in the context of Franco-German relations
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