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Empires Legacy Roots Of A Farright Affinity In Contemporary France John W P Veugelers

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Empires Legacy Roots Of A Farright Affinity In Contemporary France John W P Veugelers
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.09 MB
Pages: 288
Author: John W. P. Veugelers
ISBN: 9780190875664, 0190875666
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Empires Legacy Roots Of A Farright Affinity In Contemporary France John W P Veugelers by John W. P. Veugelers 9780190875664, 0190875666 instant download after payment.

"Building on the idea of latent political potential, this book offers an alternative interpretation of the contemporary far right. Its main thesis is that relations between colonizers and colonized implanted a legacy that, under certain conditions, translated into support for the far right in France. To make this argument, the book offers a model for the study of political potentials that combines a situational approach to identity relations, a networks approach to subcultural practice, and a historical approach to political opportunity. The early part of this book traces the origins and development of this potential among the European settlers of French Algeria. The middle part examines its transmission via voluntary associations and its channeling into mainstream parties. The latter part examines the conditions under which this potential redirected into the far right. Starting with colonial Algeria, after independence in 1962 the book moves between politics at three levels: France, the southeast region, and Toulon (which in 1995 became the largest city in postwar Europe to elect a far-right administration). Complementing economic explanations for nativism, this book argues that our understanding of modernity errs when it disregards the potency of anachronistic remnants"--

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