FRANCE AND THE FRENCH LANGUAGE – A TIMELINE Political events 52 B.C. 5th cent Roman general Julius Caesar completes the conquest of Gaul. Cultural developments The Gauls gradually abandon their own Celtic language and switch to Latin As the Roman empire collapses, a German tribe, the Franks, take control of Gaul. The The Franks adopt the local dialect of Latin, which country is renamed `France’ (ie. country of the then becomes known as `French.’ Franks) 800 Charlemagne crowned as `Holy Roman Emperor’, ruling France, Germany and much of Italy. 9th cent. France develops as a separate kingdom but with a weak central government Club resources EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/INTRO.ppt: -The Gauls surrendering to Julius Caesar as imagined by a 19th century Italian artist - Map of Roman expansion EUROPE CLUB/LANGUAGE OVERVIEW.ppt: - Map of Roman Empire - Maps showing areas where Celtic, Romance and Germanic languages are spoken EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/FRENCH GRAMMAR. doc: pp.3-4 1066 The Normans, a Scandinavian people who had - French becomes the language of England’s ruling elite occupied north-western France and become and (with Latin) of education French speakers, conquer England. - Composition in France of the `Chanson de Roland’, an epic poem set in Charlemagne’s time 1337-1443 `The Hundred Years War’, in which English - Stories of King Arthur and his Round Table written kings try to conquer France. Wri in French and popular in both France and England 1431 Joan of Arc, who had led French resistance to the invaders, is accused of witchcraft and burned at the stake by the English -c.1410: `Les Très Riches Heures’ (illustrated prayer book) - English replaces French as language of administration in England - Poetry of Francois Villon EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/INTRO.ppt: - Illustration of January gift-exchange from `Les Très Riches Heures’ Political events 1558 The French recapture the port of Calais, the only part of France still under English control Culture and technology Club resources -Military campaigns in Italy bring Renaissance influences into France 1643 –1715 Reign of Louis XIV (`The Sun King’) who increases central control and makes France the -French replaces Latin as the language of international EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/INTRO.ppt: most powerful country in Europe. communication in Europe and is used extensively by the - Louis XIV German and Russian upper classes. - Versailles 1704 British, Dutch and German forces win Plays of Molière and Racine, music of Charpentier Battle of Blenheim and block Louis’s Construction of Palace of Versailles attempt to gain control of Spain 1756-63 Seven Years’ War results in France losing colonies in North America and in India to Britain 1778-83 France successfully backs the American colonists in their war for independence from Britain. 1789 1792 1793 1804 1815 -The Enlightenment: philosophical writings of Voltaire, Roussseau etc. 1783 The Montgolfier brothers make the first manned hot air balloon ascent Storming of the Bastille marks start of the French Revolution Start of French Revolutionary War Execution of Louis XVI and other victims - Composition of La Marseillaise, France’s national of `The Terror’ anthem) Coronation of Napoleon as `Emperor of - Paintings of David the French’ After dominating Europe for many years, final defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo by the British and their allies; restoration of the monarchy EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/INTRO.ppt: - Storming of the Bastille EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/French notes/UNIT 2.doc: Words of `La Marseillaise’ EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/INTRO.ppt: - Napoleon crowning Empress Josephine Political events 1830 Overthrow of the Bourbon dynasty 1848 Revolution against King Louis-Philippe, establishment of Second Republic 1852 President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte becomes Emperor Napoleon III 1870 France is defeated in the Franco-Prussian War and loses the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine to the new united German state Revolt of the Paris Commune Establishment of Third Republic 1914-18 France allied with Britain and Russia in the First World War 1919 Versailles Peace Treaty 1939 1940 1945 1957 1958 1962 1969 1981 1995 2007 Start of Second World War French government surrenders to Germany Charles DeGaulle calls for continued resistance Liberation and establishment of Fourth Republic France a founder member of European Economic Community DeGaulle becomes president, establishment of Fifth Republic Algerian independence George Pompidou becomes president François Mitterand elected president Jacques Chirac becomes president Nicolas Sarkozy elected president Culture and technology -Painting of Delacroix -`Symphonie Fantastique’ of Berlioz - Novels of Honoré de Balzac - Novels of Alexandre Dumas (1844 :Les Trois Mouskuetaires; 1846 : Le Comte de Monte-Christo -Novels and poetry of Victor Hugo (1862: Les Miserables) - Painting by Impressionists (Manet, Renoir etc.) -1873: Bizet’s opera Carmen; Jules Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days -1884: Guy du Maupassant’s `La Parure’ -1888: Alphonse Daudet’s `La dernière classe’, a story set in Alsace after the Franco-Prussian War -1889: Opening of Eiffel Tower Music of Debussy (Le Mer ) and Ravel - Use of English at the peace conference marks start of decline of French’s role as an international language. - 1921: Honneger’s `David le Roi’ -Singers Edith Piaf and Maurice Chevalier -Writings of Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus -1965: First public appearance of the singer Mireille Mathieu -1969: first flight of Anglo-French Concorde -2007: TGV sets new world train speed record (574 kph) Club resources EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/INTRO.ppt: - Delacroix’s `Liberty Leading the People’ EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/ON VIT.doc: EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/on_vit_on_parle - French text and audiofile of a poem by Victor Hugo EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/THE OCEAN - English translation of a poem by Victor Hugo EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/INTRO.ppt: - Renoir’s `Luncheon of the Boating Party’ Easy French Reader (in MMLC) - Maupassant’s `La Parure’ (`The Diamond Necklace’) - Daudet’s `La dernière classe’ (also with audio at http://www.yuanfr.com/Html/20078616712-1.html EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/LE ROI DAVID” - Opening lyrics of `David le Roi’ EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/DE GAULLE.doc: - text (with audio-link) of DeGaulle broadcasting from London in 1940. EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/INTRO.ppt - DeGaulle in Paris after its liberation in 1944 EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/EDITH PIAF - lyrics of songs and biographical details EUROPE CLUB/FRENCH/French notes/UNIT 2.doc: Mireille Mathieu sings `La Marseillaise’