The French Right Between the Wars
Political and Intellectual Movements from Conservatism to Fascism
Herausgeber: Kalman, Samuel; Kennedy, Sean
The French Right Between the Wars
Political and Intellectual Movements from Conservatism to Fascism
Herausgeber: Kalman, Samuel; Kennedy, Sean
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Demonstrates the historiographical changes in scholarly understanding of the French right Examine various elements of the French right in their broader social, cultural and political contexts Reassesses the structures, mentalities and significance of various conservative and extremist organizations of the interwar period
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Demonstrates the historiographical changes in scholarly understanding of the French right Examine various elements of the French right in their broader social, cultural and political contexts Reassesses the structures, mentalities and significance of various conservative and extremist organizations of the interwar period
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781785330407
- ISBN-10: 1785330403
- Artikelnr.: 44331355
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9781785330407
- ISBN-10: 1785330403
- Artikelnr.: 44331355
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sean Kennedy is Professor of History at the University of New Brunswick. He is the author of Reconciling France against Democracy: The Croix de Feu and the Parti Social Français, 1927-1945 (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2007), The Shock of War: Civilian Experiences, 1937-1945 (University of Toronto Press, 2011), and several scholarly articles.
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Notes on the Contributors
Introduction
PART 1: Political Movements
Chapter 1. Collective Psychology, anti-Southern Prejudice and
Constitutional Reform in 1930s France: The Stavisky Affair and the Riots of
6 February 1934
Kevin Passmore
Chapter 2. Avec une brutalité toute particulière: Fascist Sympathies,
Racial Violence, and the Municipal Police and Gendarmerie in Oran, 1936-37
Samuel Kalman
Chapter 3. The Veterans and the Extreme Right: The Union nationale des
combattants, 1927-1936
Chris Millington
Chapter 4. Pacifism, the Fascist Temptation and the Ligue des droits de
l'homme
Norman Ingram
PART 2: Gender and the Right
Chapter 5. Right-Wing Feminism and Conservative Women's Militancy in
Interwar France
Magali Della Sudda
Chapter 6. Gender, the Family, and the Fascist Temptation: Visions of
Masculinity in the Natalist-Familialist Movement, 1922-1940
Cheryl A. Koos
Chapter 7. Was there a Fascist Femininity? Gender and French Fascism in
Political Context
Geoff Read
Chapter 8. An Overview of Women and Gender in French Fascism
Daniella Sarnoff
PART 3: 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
Caroline Campbell
Chapter 10. Defending Christian Civilization: The Evolving Message of the
Parti social français, 1936-1939
Sean Kennedy
Chapter 11. Were French Elites Allergic to Fascism? A Study of the
Reception of the 1930s Dictatorships in Three French Periodicals
Laurent Kestel
Chapter 12. Salvation, Satire, and Solidarity: Right-Wing Culture in
Interwar France
Jessica Wardhaugh
PART 4: Historiography
Chapter 13. Beyond Left and Right, and the Politics of the Third Republic:
A Conversation
William D. Irvine
Select Bibliography
Index
List of Abbreviations
Notes on the Contributors
Introduction
PART 1: Political Movements
Chapter 1. Collective Psychology, anti-Southern Prejudice and
Constitutional Reform in 1930s France: The Stavisky Affair and the Riots of
6 February 1934
Kevin Passmore
Chapter 2. Avec une brutalité toute particulière: Fascist Sympathies,
Racial Violence, and the Municipal Police and Gendarmerie in Oran, 1936-37
Samuel Kalman
Chapter 3. The Veterans and the Extreme Right: The Union nationale des
combattants, 1927-1936
Chris Millington
Chapter 4. Pacifism, the Fascist Temptation and the Ligue des droits de
l'homme
Norman Ingram
PART 2: Gender and the Right
Chapter 5. Right-Wing Feminism and Conservative Women's Militancy in
Interwar France
Magali Della Sudda
Chapter 6. Gender, the Family, and the Fascist Temptation: Visions of
Masculinity in the Natalist-Familialist Movement, 1922-1940
Cheryl A. Koos
Chapter 7. Was there a Fascist Femininity? Gender and French Fascism in
Political Context
Geoff Read
Chapter 8. An Overview of Women and Gender in French Fascism
Daniella Sarnoff
PART 3: 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
Caroline Campbell
Chapter 10. Defending Christian Civilization: The Evolving Message of the
Parti social français, 1936-1939
Sean Kennedy
Chapter 11. Were French Elites Allergic to Fascism? A Study of the
Reception of the 1930s Dictatorships in Three French Periodicals
Laurent Kestel
Chapter 12. Salvation, Satire, and Solidarity: Right-Wing Culture in
Interwar France
Jessica Wardhaugh
PART 4: Historiography
Chapter 13. Beyond Left and Right, and the Politics of the Third Republic:
A Conversation
William D. Irvine
Select Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Notes on the Contributors
Introduction
PART 1: Political Movements
Chapter 1. Collective Psychology, anti-Southern Prejudice and
Constitutional Reform in 1930s France: The Stavisky Affair and the Riots of
6 February 1934
Kevin Passmore
Chapter 2. Avec une brutalité toute particulière: Fascist Sympathies,
Racial Violence, and the Municipal Police and Gendarmerie in Oran, 1936-37
Samuel Kalman
Chapter 3. The Veterans and the Extreme Right: The Union nationale des
combattants, 1927-1936
Chris Millington
Chapter 4. Pacifism, the Fascist Temptation and the Ligue des droits de
l'homme
Norman Ingram
PART 2: Gender and the Right
Chapter 5. Right-Wing Feminism and Conservative Women's Militancy in
Interwar France
Magali Della Sudda
Chapter 6. Gender, the Family, and the Fascist Temptation: Visions of
Masculinity in the Natalist-Familialist Movement, 1922-1940
Cheryl A. Koos
Chapter 7. Was there a Fascist Femininity? Gender and French Fascism in
Political Context
Geoff Read
Chapter 8. An Overview of Women and Gender in French Fascism
Daniella Sarnoff
PART 3: 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
Caroline Campbell
Chapter 10. Defending Christian Civilization: The Evolving Message of the
Parti social français, 1936-1939
Sean Kennedy
Chapter 11. Were French Elites Allergic to Fascism? A Study of the
Reception of the 1930s Dictatorships in Three French Periodicals
Laurent Kestel
Chapter 12. Salvation, Satire, and Solidarity: Right-Wing Culture in
Interwar France
Jessica Wardhaugh
PART 4: Historiography
Chapter 13. Beyond Left and Right, and the Politics of the Third Republic:
A Conversation
William D. Irvine
Select Bibliography
Index
List of Abbreviations
Notes on the Contributors
Introduction
PART 1: Political Movements
Chapter 1. Collective Psychology, anti-Southern Prejudice and
Constitutional Reform in 1930s France: The Stavisky Affair and the Riots of
6 February 1934
Kevin Passmore
Chapter 2. Avec une brutalité toute particulière: Fascist Sympathies,
Racial Violence, and the Municipal Police and Gendarmerie in Oran, 1936-37
Samuel Kalman
Chapter 3. The Veterans and the Extreme Right: The Union nationale des
combattants, 1927-1936
Chris Millington
Chapter 4. Pacifism, the Fascist Temptation and the Ligue des droits de
l'homme
Norman Ingram
PART 2: Gender and the Right
Chapter 5. Right-Wing Feminism and Conservative Women's Militancy in
Interwar France
Magali Della Sudda
Chapter 6. Gender, the Family, and the Fascist Temptation: Visions of
Masculinity in the Natalist-Familialist Movement, 1922-1940
Cheryl A. Koos
Chapter 7. Was there a Fascist Femininity? Gender and French Fascism in
Political Context
Geoff Read
Chapter 8. An Overview of Women and Gender in French Fascism
Daniella Sarnoff
PART 3: 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
Caroline Campbell
Chapter 10. Defending Christian Civilization: The Evolving Message of the
Parti social français, 1936-1939
Sean Kennedy
Chapter 11. Were French Elites Allergic to Fascism? A Study of the
Reception of the 1930s Dictatorships in Three French Periodicals
Laurent Kestel
Chapter 12. Salvation, Satire, and Solidarity: Right-Wing Culture in
Interwar France
Jessica Wardhaugh
PART 4: Historiography
Chapter 13. Beyond Left and Right, and the Politics of the Third Republic:
A Conversation
William D. Irvine
Select Bibliography
Index







