The French Right Between the Wars : : Political and Intellectual Movements from Conservatism to Fascism / / ed. by Samuel Kalman, Sean Kennedy.

During the interwar years France experienced severe political polarization. At the time many observers, particularly on the left, feared that the French right had embraced fascism, generating a fierce debate that has engaged scholars for decades, but has also obscured critical changes in French soci...

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Place / Publishing House:New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2014]
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (274 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
ABBREVIATIONS --
INTRODUCTION --
Part I POLITICAL MOVEMENTS --
Chapter 1 CROWD PSYCHOLOGY, ANTI-SOUTHERN PREJUDICE, AND CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM IN 1930S FRANCE The Stavisky Affair and the Riots of 6 February 1934 --
Chapter 2 AVEC UNE BRUTALITÉ TOUTE PARTICULIÈRE Fascist Sympathies, Racial Violence, and the Municipal Police and Gendarmerie in Oran, 1936–1937 --
Chapter 3 THE VETERANS AND THE EXTREME RIGHT The Union nationale des combattants, 1927–1936 --
Chapter 4 PACIFISM, THE FASCIST TEMPTATION, AND THE LIGUE DES DROITS DE L’HOMME --
Part II GENDER AND THE RIGHT --
Chapter 5 RIGHT-WING FEMINISM AND CONSERVATIVE WOMEN’S MILITANCY IN INTERWAR FRANCE --
Chapter 6 GENDER, THE FAMILY, AND THE FASCIST TEMPTATION Visions of Masculinity in the Natalist-Familialist Movement, 1922–1940 --
Chapter 7 WAS THERE A FASCIST FEMININITY? Gender and French Fascism in Political Context --
Chapter 8 AN OVERVIEW OF WOMEN AND GENDER IN FRENCH FASCISM --
Part III INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL TRENDS --
chapter 9 “OUR BODY DOESN’T HAVE TO BE UGLY” Physical Culture, Gender, and Racial Rejuvenation in the Croix de Feu / Parti social français --
Chapter 10 DEFENDING CHRISTIAN CIVILIZATION The Evolving Message of the Parti social français, 1936–1939 --
Chapter 11 WERE FRENCH ELITES ALLERGIC TO FASCISM? A Study of the Reception of the 1930s Dictatorships in Three French Periodicals --
Chapter 12 SALVATION, SATIRE, AND SOLIDARITY Right-Wing Culture in Interwar France --
Part IV HISTORIOGRAPHY --
Chapter 13 BEYOND LEFT AND RIGHT Rethinking Political Boundaries in 1930s France --
CONTRIBUTORS --
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
Summary:During the interwar years France experienced severe political polarization. At the time many observers, particularly on the left, feared that the French right had embraced fascism, generating a fierce debate that has engaged scholars for decades, but has also obscured critical changes in French society and culture during the 1920s and 1930s. This collection of essays shifts the focus away from long-standing controversies in order to examine various elements of the French right, from writers to politicians, social workers to street fighters, in their broader social, cultural, and political contexts. It offers a wide-ranging reassessment of the structures, mentalities, and significance of various conservative and extremist organizations, deepening our understanding of French and European history in a troubled yet fascinating era.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781782382416
9783110998238
DOI:10.1515/9781782382416
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Samuel Kalman, Sean Kennedy.