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Pearl Bay on the Bassin

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April 2005, no. 270

A Shifting Shore: Locals, outsiders, and the transformation of a French fishing town, 1823-2000 by Alice Garner

Cornell University Press, $69.95 hb, 320 pp

Pearl Bay on the Bassin

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April 2005, no. 270

Alice Garner asks us to ‘dip our toes’ into the history of the shifting shore of the Bassin d’Arcachon, but she is being coy. Her study of sea change and social conflict in the nineteenth century (for the most part) in this particular part of south-west France demands that we need to wade with her into the deep waters of exhaustive primary sources. As a research fellow in the History Department at the University of Melbourne, she is indefatigable and meticulous. This presumably well satisfies the requirements of academe, and shows her to be a fine historian, but it tends to dampen some of the liveliness that might have more easily seduced the general reader to the stories of ambition, progress, counter-attack and conflict that resulted in a resounding win for development and tourism in an age when industrialisation and railways, architectural conceits and money turned a coastal fishing and oyster-fishing area into a ‘bathing resort’.

A Shifting Shore: Locals, outsiders, and the transformation of a French fishing town, 1823-2000

A Shifting Shore: Locals, outsiders, and the transformation of a French fishing town, 1823-2000

by Alice Garner

Cornell University Press, $69.95 hb, 320 pp

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