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Nicholas Hewitt

Nicholas Hewitt is Professor of French at the University of Nottingham. He is the author of books on Henri Troyat, intellectual malaise in the interwar years, Céline, and the ‘Hussards’, and the editor of volumes on European post-war reconstruction, the rise of the mass media in France, access and control in broadcasting, European and French popular culture, the culture of the Liberation and France and Eastern Europe. His latest book is the Cambridge Companion to Modern Culture and he has recently completed a cultural history of Montmartre.



Keywords:  adaptation, Montmartre, French popular culture, mass media
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