Nationalism, Anti-Semitism, and Fascism in France
1999; Oxford University Press; Volume: 104; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/2649728
ISSN1937-5239
AutoresAlbert S. Lindemann, Michel Winock,
Tópico(s)French Historical and Cultural Studies
ResumoList of tables Introduction Part I. French Nationalism: 1. Open nationalism and closed nationalism 2. The return of national populism 3. French anti-Americanism Part II. The Nationalist Imagination and Anti-Semitism: 4. A foretaste of apocalypse: the charity bazaar fire 5. Eternal decadence 6. Diabolical causality 7. Edouard Drumont and La France juive 8. Joan of Arc and the Jews 9. The Dreyfus affairs 10. The left and the Jews Part III. Bonapartism and Fascism: 11. The Bonapartist temptation 12. Outlines of a French fascism 13. French-style fascism, or fascism nowhere to be found? 14. Socialism and fascism Part IV. Figures and Moments: 15. Boulanger, providential man 16. Jules Guerin of Fort Chabrol 17. Huysmans and decadence 18. Georges Sorel: a 'fascist' on the left? 19. Peguy: prefascist or insurgent? 20. Gustave Herve: from social war to war 21. A fascist parable: Drieu La Rochelle's Gilles 22. The Celine scandal 23. The Bernanos case 24. De Gaulle, the last nationalist Appendixes Notes Index.
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