ISBN:
9780230373273
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (283 pages)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
305.800944
Keywords:
Immigrants-France-History-20th century..
;
Racism-France-History-20th century
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Tables -- List of abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Republic and Her Immigrants -- 1850-1918, the formation of the working class and the consolidation of the Third Republic -- Escaping oppression: Jewish workers of the belle epoque -- The 1920s, demographic crisis and industrial expansion -- The depression, the rise of Nazism and the Popular Front -- War, resistance and the Cold War -- North Africans in France: unwilling 'subjects' of the Republic -- Algerians at war -- Immigrants and the long boom, 1945-80 -- The colonial legacy and racial violence -- Economic crisis and state racism -- 3 The National Front Breakthrough and Consolidation, 1981-92 -- Breakthrough, 1981-88 -- The 'gang of four' on the defensive -- Opportunities, challenges and consolidation, 1988-92 -- Who votes National Front? -- 4 Le Pen and the Extremist Tradition -- Three crises: MacMahon, Boulanger and Dreyfus -- Theorists of reaction: the Action Française -- The paramilitary veterans' leagues -- Vichy -- The survival of French fascism, 1945-72 -- 5 Anatomy of a Fascist Party: Ideology, Strategy, Organisation -- National Front doctrine -- Propaganda and press -- National Front strategy - political change and the parliamentary road -- Party organisation -- The satellite organisations -- Conclusion -- 6 Youth and Anti-Racism -- Youth and social exclusion -- Youth and political mobilisation -- Trying to target the fascists -- 7 New Contexts for Racism and Anti-Racism, 1992-2002 -- The rise of 'unofficial politics' -- Pasqua, Debré, Le Pen … one struggle -- The National Front in a new context: towards the split of 1999 -- 8 The Republican Model in Question -- Anti-racism and the Republic: taking stock -- The discovery of 'race' -- The plural left and the sans papiers -- 9 The Collapse of Official Politics.
Note:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
Permalink