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Reconciling France Against Democracy The Croix De Feu And The Parti Social Franais 19271945 Sean Kennedy

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Reconciling France Against Democracy The Croix De Feu And The Parti Social Franais 19271945 Sean Kennedy
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Sean Kennedy
ISBN: 9780773532052, 0773532056
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Reconciling France Against Democracy The Croix De Feu And The Parti Social Franais 19271945 Sean Kennedy by Sean Kennedy 9780773532052, 0773532056 instant download after payment.

An obscure veterans' group during the mid-1930s, the Croix de Feu grew into a nationalist movement with half a million supporters. In Reconciling France against Democracy Sean Kennedy explores how the group, led by Franois de La Rocque, reshaped French politics and helped set the stage for the repressive Vichy regime. Kennedy describes how the Croix de Feu promised to restore patriotic unity to France but instead demonized the organization's enemies as unfit to be French; its successor, the Parti Social Franais, professed a respect for democracy but actually promoted an intensely nationalist vision. Previous studies have focused on whether the Croix de Feu and the Parti Social Franais should be considered fascist. Reconciling France against Democracy assesses them from a variety of perspectives and considers the extent to which they foreshadowed Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front. Despite its numbers, the Parti Social Franais was eventually marginalized by Vichy and La Rocque was imprisoned by the Germans. Kennedy explores the ideology and tactics of the Croix de Feu and the Parti Social Franais to show how authoritarian nationalist groups can fail to attain power yet still exert a profound influence on a nation's political culture.

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