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Paris and the Right in the Twentieth Century

Edited By: Jessica Wardhaugh

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The Paris of the left is an icon, but the Paris of the right has received far less attention. This book examines the relationship between Paris and the right, exploring how political leaders controlled the city and how it inspired right-wing novelists.

Certain images of Paris have become icons for the left, but the Paris of the right has received far less attention. This groundbreaking collection of…
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Certain images of Paris have become icons for the left, but the Paris of the right has received far less attention. This groundbreaking collection of essays examines the relationship between Paris and the right in the twentieth century, exploring how political leaders and parties have depicted and controlled the streets, people and history of Paris, and how the city has been both context and inspiration for journalists and novelists of the right. The first part focuses on the relationship between the right, the street and the people, and describes some of the most contentious political movements in recent French history, from the anti-parliamentary leagues of the Belle Époque to the contemporary Front National. The second part examines the importance of Paris for de Gaulle and his successors in their exercise of authority and control, whether in the media, the streets, or municipal politics. Lastly, the book explores the Paris imagined and experienced by right-wing novelists from Charles Maurras to the post-war “Hussards”, mapping out an intellectual topography and emphasising the tensions between a real and imaginary city. A Franco-British collaboration spanning history, literary studies and political science, this volume offers an original contribution to the political geography, culture and symbolism of the French capital.

Dr Jessica Wardhaugh (née Irons) is a Junior Research Fellow in Modern History at Christ Church, Oxford. She has published articles on street politics during the French Popular Front, and on Communist and Catholic theatre in the 1930s. She is currently working on a study of the concepts of people and nation in France between 1934 and 1939.

Dr Jean Chalaby, Dr Elisabeth Dupoirier, Dr Jessica (editor), Dr Daniel Gordon, Dr Bruno Goyet, Professor Nicholas Hewitt, Dr Melody Houk, Mr Berny Sebe, Dr Peter Tame

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-84718-094-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-84718-094-0
  • Date of Publication: 2007-02-09

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-5275-6844-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-6844-0
  • Date of Publication: 2007-02-09

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JPFM
  • THEMA: JPFM
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