Rural Communism in France 1920 1939

Rural Communism in France  1920 1939
Author: Laird Boswell
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801434211

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Drawing on extensive interviews with thirty-four surviving Communist militants and an analysis of voter behavior, this book focuses on the Party's persistent strength during the interwar period in such rural strongholds as Limousin and Dordogne.

Rural Communism in France 1920 1939

Rural Communism in France  1920 1939
Author: Laird Sheridan Boswell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 838
Release: 1988
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:$C72263

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Communism in Rural France

Communism in Rural France
Author: John Bulaitis
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008-09-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857711533

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The French Communist Party has traditionally been identified with the urban working class but paradoxically its position as France's main left-wing party was dependent upon support from the countryside. "Communism in Rural France" explores for the first time the party's complex and often misunderstood relationship with agricultural labourers.During 1936 and 1937 a bitter struggle between agricultural workers and farmers swept through parts of the French countryside. Coinciding with the urban 'social explosion' which followed the victory of the Popular Front government, the strikes, farm occupations and increased unionisation panicked farmers and shocked right-wing opinion, which blamed the spread of the 'corrupting' collectivist influences of urban society into the countryside on the French Communist Party."Communism in Rural France" traces the evolution and characteristics of the agricultural workers' movement from the turn of the 20th century through the inter-war years, as well as the response of the government and the resistance organised by farmers during 1936-37. By focussing on agricultural workers, John Bulaitis sheds light on a section of the rural population that has been generally overlooked in French rural and labour history. "Communism in Rural France" explores their relationship with the French Communist Party and illuminates an important and previously neglected aspect of European politics.

One Hundred Years of History of the French Communist Party

One Hundred Years of History of the French Communist Party
Author: Roger Martelli,Jean Vigreux,Serge Wolikow
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2022-09-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783031078279

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The Communist Party appeared a hundred years ago on the French political and social scene. According to opinions and moments, it has been the party of Moscow, of those shot, of the working class, of the union of the left, the party of the foreigner or that of the nation. It has been underground, in government, in town halls, in factories or in the streets. Some considered it too revolutionary, others not enough. More than others, it aroused passions, positive or negative. It attracted many and repelled just as many. After the fall of the USSR, it decided to remain a communist party, while many others gave it up. But it no longer has the place it once had, in reality as in the imagination. This book does not intend to judge, but to provide keys to understanding. It is based on a considerable number of archives that are now available and is an ordered and distanced look at an object that is not lacking in complexity and no doubt even in mystery. This book has been translated from French to English thanks to a financial help from the Gabriel Péri Foundation and the LIR3S UMR Cnrs 7366 of Dijon.

The Politics of Everyday Life in Vichy France

The Politics of Everyday Life in Vichy France
Author: Shannon L. Fogg
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521899444

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This book examines how material distress shaped the interactions of native and refugee populations as well as perceptions of the Vichy government's legitimacy.

Anticommunism in French Society and Politics 1945 1953

Anticommunism in French Society and Politics  1945 1953
Author: Aaron Clift
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2023-07-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198886785

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Anticommunism in French Society and Politics, 1945-1953 evaluates the prevalence of anticommunism among the French population in 1945 to 1953, and examines its causes, character, and consequences through a series of case studies on different segments of French society. These include the scouting movement; family organisations; agricultural associations; middle-class groups; and trade unions and other working-class organisations. Aaron Clift contends that anticommunism was more widespread and deeply rooted than previously believed, and had a substantial impact on national politics and on these social groups and organisations. Furthermore, he argues that the study of anticommunism allows us a deeper understanding of the values they regarded as the most important to defend. Although anticommunism was a diverse phenomenon, this work identifies common discourses, including portrayals of communism as a threat to the nation; the colonial empire; the traditional family; private property; religion; the rural world; and Western civilisation. It also highlights common aims (such as the rehabilitation of wartime collaborators) and tactics (such as the invocation of apoliticism). While acknowledging the importance of the Cold War, it rejects the assumption that anticommunism was an American import or foreign to French society and demonstrates links between anticommunism and anti-Americanism. It concludes that anticommunism drew its strength from the connection or even conflation of communism with perceived negative social changes that were seen to threaten traditional French civilisation, interacting with the postwar international and domestic environment and the personal experiences of individual anticommunists.

France in an Era of Global War 1914 1945

France in an Era of Global War  1914 1945
Author: A. Carrol,L. Broch
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781137443502

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In France in an Era of Global War, scholars re-examine experiences of French politics, occupation, empire and entanglements with the Anglophone world between 1914 and 1945. In doing so, they question the long-standing myths and assumptions which continue to surround this period, and offer new avenues of enquiry.

Fellow Travellers

Fellow Travellers
Author: Thomas Beaumont
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781789624915

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Fellow Travellers considers the origins and development of the Communist presence among French railway workers, how Communist activists adapted to the particular environment of railway industrial relations, and examines the foundations of what was to become one of the most powerful and enduring constituencies of Communist support in modern France.