Imagining Fascism - The Cultural Politics of the French Young Right, 1930-1945 (Hardcover)


Led by Robert Brasillach and Thierry Maulnier, the 'Young Right' emerged as a generational insurgency within Charles Mauarras's Action francaise in the early 1930s. Inspired by the mobilizing energies of foreign fascisms, the men of the Young Right became vocal advocates for a French 'national revolution.' Combining native strains of French nationalism with selected 'lessons' from foreign sources, they soon constructed a distinctive variant of French fascism-one, however, which proved highly unstable. By the eve of the war, the question of fascism fragmented the Young Right itself, creating an ideological impasse that, after 1940, led some to Paris and open collaboration with Germany, others to Vichy to press the case for a radicalization of the National Revolution, and still others back to the Action francaise and its reactionary brand of nationalism. The odyssey illuminates not only the emergence of the engage fascist intellectual in France but, more generally, many of the tensions that hindered the formation of a unified French fascist movement.

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Led by Robert Brasillach and Thierry Maulnier, the 'Young Right' emerged as a generational insurgency within Charles Mauarras's Action francaise in the early 1930s. Inspired by the mobilizing energies of foreign fascisms, the men of the Young Right became vocal advocates for a French 'national revolution.' Combining native strains of French nationalism with selected 'lessons' from foreign sources, they soon constructed a distinctive variant of French fascism-one, however, which proved highly unstable. By the eve of the war, the question of fascism fragmented the Young Right itself, creating an ideological impasse that, after 1940, led some to Paris and open collaboration with Germany, others to Vichy to press the case for a radicalization of the National Revolution, and still others back to the Action francaise and its reactionary brand of nationalism. The odyssey illuminates not only the emergence of the engage fascist intellectual in France but, more generally, many of the tensions that hindered the formation of a unified French fascist movement.

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Imprint

University of Delaware Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 2007

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First published

February 2007

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Dimensions

243 x 167 x 25mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

366

ISBN-13

978-1-61149-295-8

Barcode

9781611492958

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LSN

1-61149-295-5



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