The Politics of Dissent: Pacifism in France 1919-1939

Author:   Norman Ingram (Assistant Professor of History and Canada Research Fellow, Assistant Professor of History and Canada Research Fellow, University of Alberta)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198222958


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   03 January 1991
Format:   Hardback
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The Politics of Dissent: Pacifism in France 1919-1939


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This book breaks new ground in examining for the first time the history of pacifism in inter-war France. Norman Ingram sets out to define the contours of the French peace movement, to explore its organization, tactics, and intellectual content, and to place it in the broader context of French political culture in the years between the two world wars. Based particularly on hitherto untapped primary sources, The Politics of Dissent traces the development of French pacifism from its nineteenth-century roots. Dr Ingram analyses the intertwining of three strands of dissent: over the origins of the First World War and the thesis of unique German war guilt; over the nature of contemporary French political society; and over the belief that another war would spell the end of western civilization. He also explores the nature and development of feminist pacifism in the inter-war period. His comprehensive and scholarly analysis reveals that, unlike the primarily ethical or religious thinking which underpinned the Anglo-American peace movement, the nature of French pacifism was essentially political, with some elements prepared even to accept violence as a means to a desirable end, especially in response to the threat of incipient fascism.

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Author:   Norman Ingram (Assistant Professor of History and Canada Research Fellow, Assistant Professor of History and Canada Research Fellow, University of Alberta)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Clarendon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.00cm
Weight:   0.616kg
ISBN:  

9780198222958


ISBN 10:   0198222955
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   03 January 1991
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Abbreviations; Introduction; PART I. PACIFISM ANCIEN STYLE, or the pacifism of the pedagogues: Peace through justice, or the old pacifism defined; A decade of optimism 1919-1929; Cracks in the foundations 1928-1933; The rise of pessimism 1933-1938; Peace through justice reaffirmed 1938-1940; PART II. PACIFISME NOUVEAU STYLE, OR THE POLITICS OF DISSENT: The origins of the new pacifism; Years of growth 1930-1934; Challenges to Integralite 1934-1938; Munich and all that 1938-1939; PART III. THEMES ET VARIATIONS, OR FEMINIST PACIFISM IN INTER-WAR FRANCE: Feminist pacifism and LIFPL; France meets the international; Conclusions; Bibliography; Index

Reviews

'His is the first scholarly account of the virtually unknown pacifist movement between the wars in a France where nationalism still set the agenda ... It is a dedicated and scrupulous piece of doctoral research.' History Today 'Ingram's book is an outstanding contribution to historical scholarship on a subject of the highest import.' Ronald Sampson, The Pacifist


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