The following selection offers an introductory sample of books covering the history and culture of France. They include works on Geography, Medieval Literature, Classic Literature, Contemporary Literature, Feminism, French Cinema, French Art, Colonial France, Postcolonial France/Francophone France, Philosophy, Architecture, Minority Languages and Communities, Gastronomy & Cooking, Fashion, and Nuclear Power. The individual texts have been chosen for their scholarly merit and breadth to provide accurate and comprehensive overviews of the various subjects. Taken together, they provide an outline for the study of France and its global influence. For more thorough lists of relevant literature on specific themes related to France, see the Library of Congress guides for French-American Almanacs, Reading in French: A Student's Guide to Francophone Literature & Language Learning, and Women of the French Revolution: A Resource Guide. Books, newspapers and serials are all considered part of the General Collections at the Library of Congress. The General Collections are housed in all three buildings of the Library, the Thomas Jefferson building, the John Adams building, and the James Madison building. Monographs can be ordered from any reading room in the Library, but newspapers and serials must be ordered in the Newspaper and Current Periodical Reading Room located in the James Madison building.
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