

Jonathan Meades On France
Jonathan Meades scrutinises the 95 per cent of France that Brits drive through and don't notice en route to the 5 per cent that conforms to their expectation
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1.Fragments of an Arbitrary Encyclopaedia
18-01-2012Jonathan explains why Lorraine has become the symbolic heart of France and a stronghold of a romantic nationalism expressed by diverse means.

2.A Biased Anthology of Parisian Peripheries
25-01-2012Jonathan inspects the Parisian palaces of tyrannical colonial dynasties and the village where the Ayatollah Khomeini lived in exile.

3.Just a Few Debts France Owes to America
01-02-2012Jonathan looks at how the French delude themselves that they are indifferent towards the USA, despite huge evidence of cultural indebtedness.
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