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From liberalism to fascism, the Right in a French province, 1928-1939, Kevin Passmore

Label
From liberalism to fascism, the Right in a French province, 1928-1939, Kevin Passmore
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
From liberalism to fascism
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
42329974
Responsibility statement
Kevin Passmore
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
the Right in a French province, 1928-1939
Summary
The Croix de Feu and its successor the Parti Social Français stood at the centre of political conflict in the turbulent final years of the French Third Republic. Membership peaked at 750,000 in 1937, and at the time the movement was widely regarded as the counterpart of fascism in Germany and Italy. However, only recently has the view that fascism also has roots in France become a serious topic for debate. From Liberalism to Fascism is based largely on archival research, and shows that contemporary perceptions of the Croix de Feu and the PSF as fascist were in fact correct. Dr Passmore places French fascism in the wider context of the history of French conservatism through a micro-study of a crisis of the liberal-conservative tradition in Lyon. This 1997 book was the first to place the emergence of French fascism in the wider political and social context. In the process, received views of the nature of French society and politics are contested.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
From France to the Rhône -- Urban society in the Rhône -- Rural society in the Rhône -- The crisis of the right I: 1928-1932 -- The impact of the economic crisis -- The crisis of the right II: 1932-June 1936 -- The Croix de Feu -- The right and the Popular Front
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