Radicalism -- France -- History -- 20th century
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Radicalism -- France -- History -- 20th century
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Radicalism
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- Radicalism in French culture, a sociology of French theory in the 1960s, Niilo Kauppi
- Armaments and politics in France on the eve of the First World War, the introduction of three-year conscription, 1913-1914, Gerd Krumeich ; translated by Stephen Conn ; with a foreword by James Joll
- The aesthetics of hate, far-right intellectuals, antisemitism, and gender in 1930s France, Sandrine Sanos
- The imaginary revolution, Parisian students and workers in 1968, Michael Seidman
- Fighting for France, violence in interwar French politics, Chris Millington
- The extreme right in interwar France, the Faisceau and the Croix de feu, Samuel Kalman
- The French Radical Party and European integration 1949-1957, Francis Maher O'Neill
- Vom Weltkrieg zum Bürgerkrieg?, Politischer Extremismus in Deutschland und Frankreich 1918-1933/39 Berlin und Paris im Vergleich, Andreas Wirsching
- Le massacre de Clichy, violences politiques et policières au temps du Front populaire, Chris Millington ; traduit de l' anglais par Vivien Guarino et Fabien Trémeau
- 68-86, itinéraires de l'individu, Luc Ferry, Alain Renaut
- Hungerstreikkampagnen von politisch motivierten Inhaftierten aus der Roten Armee Fraktion (RAF) und der Action Directe (AD) in den 1980er Jahren, eine Geschichte des radikalen Milieus in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und Frankreich, Jan-Hendrik Schulz
- The beach beneath the street, the everyday life and glorious times of the situationist international, McKenzie Wark
- 1968, entre libération et libéralisation, la grande bifurcation, sous la direction de Michel Margairaz et Danielle Tartakowsky
- L'Extrême droite en France et en Belgique, sous la direction de Pascal Delwit, Jean-Michel De Waele et Andrea Rea ; textes de Mateo Alaluf ... [and others]
- When poetry ruled the streets, the French May events of 1968, Andrew Feenberg and Jim Freedman ; with a foreword by Douglas Kellner
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