Nationalism, Anti-Semitism, and Fascism in France

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Pub. Date: 2000-12-01
Publisher(s): Stanford Univ Pr
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Summary

This wide-ranging work confronts the complex question of nationalism in France in its various permutationsmyths, obsessions, possibilities, and dangers. French nationalism has always been a double-edged sword, from its beginnings in the French Revolution through the two Napoleonic empires, Boulangism, the Dreyfus affair, the fascist groups of the 1930's, Marshal Petain's National Revolution during World War II, and its latest contemporary incarnation in Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front. The author distinguishes between an "open" nationalism, based on the revolutionary values of liberty and equality for all, and "closed" nationalism, which is xenophobicand, more particularly, antisemitic. He studies not only governments and political figuresNapoleon, Louis Napoleon, Marshal Petain, and General de Gaullebut also the myths associated with nationalism. These myths are captured in newspaper articles (the charity bazaar fire of 1897), in literature (Huysmans, Celine), and in the writings of insurgents (Edouard Drumont, Jules Guerin). The author pays particular attention to French "national socialism," which wanted to transcend the categories of left and right in order to unite workers and owners under the banner of a providential leader, but which inevitably scapegoated the Jews. In tracing the history of closed nationalism and its need for a providential man, the author also sheds new light on the relation between socialism and fascism in France, most recently brought to the fore by the Mitterand government in the 1980's. In the process of analyzing nationalism in France, the author draws on areas of study ranging from French anti-Americanism and Zeev Sternhell's history of "unconscious" fascism in France to the mythical use of Joan of Arc in the service of antisemitism.

Author Biography

Michel Winock is a professor of political and intellectual history at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques in Paris.

Table of Contents

List of Tables
Introductionp. 1
French Nationalismp. 3
Open Nationalism and Closed Nationalismp. 5
The Return of National Populismp. 27
French Anti-Americanismp. 34
The Nationalist Imagination and Anti-Semitismp. 55
A Foretaste of Apocalypse: The Charity Bazaar Firep. 59
Eternal Decadencep. 75
Diabolical Causalityp. 81
Edouard Drumont and La France juivep. 85
Joan of Arc and the Jewsp. 103
The Dreyfus Affairsp. 111
The Left and the Jewsp. 131
Bonapartism and Fascismp. 159
The Bonapartist Temptationp. 163
Outlines of a French Fascismp. 177
French-Style Fascism, or Fascism Nowhere to Be Found?p. 195
Socialism and Fascismp. 206
Figures and Momentsp. 211
Boulanger, Providential Manp. 213
Jules Guerin of Fort Chabrolp. 229
Huysmans and Decadencep. 234
Georges Sorel: A "Fascist" on the Left?p. 239
Peguy: Prefascist or Insurgent?p. 245
Gustave Herve: From Social War to Warp. 249
A Fascist Parable: Drieu La Rochelle's Gillesp. 254
The Celine Scandalp. 272
The Bernanos Casep. 288
De Gaulle, the Last Nationalistp. 301
Appendixesp. 319
Notesp. 323
Indexp. 345
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