The Origins of the French Nationalist Movement, 1886–1914
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This narrative history explores the emergence of one of the most influential Nationalist movements of modern Europe. It explains how and why the movement united the far right with the far left in a militant campaign to wrest control of France from the moderate republicans who were attempting to stabilize the country after a century of political volatility. The agitation groups, propaganda machines, street-fighting gangs, and political hustlers, who made up the Nationalists, all campaigned for one end: to overthrow the Third Republic. The eruption of the Dreyfus Affair (1894-1899) provided the Nationalists with a convenient target for their assaults: the “Dreyfusard” defenders of a wrongly convicted Jewish army captain, Alfred Dreyfus. This work, based on original archival research in France, argues that the Nationalists posed a real and dangerous threat that dissipated only when their goals were adopted by more moderate competing groups.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Robert Lynn Fuller
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 290
Bibliographic Info: 4 illustrations, tables, 2 maps, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2012
pISBN: 978-0-7864-6809-6
eISBN: 978-0-7864-9025-7
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface 1
Introduction 5
1. The Early Third Republic Foundation of Belle Époque Nationalism, 1870–1888 13
2. The First Face of Nationalism: Boulangism 30
3. From Boulangists to Anti- Dreyfusards 47
4. The Dreyfus Affair and the Surge of Anti- Semitism 72
5. Seeking a Popular Mandate 91
6. France Divided: Dreyfusards and Anti- Dreyfusards 106
7. The Onslaught Against President Loubet 121
8. Confronting the Government of Republican Defense 140
9. Varieties of Prejudice 158
10. High Tide 179
11. The Ebb of Nationalism 196
12. Exhaustion and Mutation 217
Conclusion 239
Chapter Notes 249
Bibliography 269
Index 279
Book Reviews & Awards
- “An engaging and highly accessible narrative…well written…valuable”—European History Quarterly
- “This interesting volume on turn of the nineteenth-century French politics examines the rise of nationalist movements, and explores the personalities, policies, and political solutions put forward by conservative activists during the Third Republic”—Reference & Research Book News