The Politics of Resentment

The Politics of Resentment

Author: William Kornhauser

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-08

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 1351476823

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The establishment of the Third Republicin France in the 1870s swept the nobility from power and established republican government supported by the professional classes, the peasantry, and small businessmen. Paris shopkeepers at fi rst allied themselves with this new republican order but then broke away from it, claiming it favored the rise of large department stores that threatened their livelihood. This work offers a broader interpretation of their protests within the context of general social and cultural developments, providing a colorful and convincing description and analysis of Parisian politics in this critical era of French history.


The Politics of Resentment

The Politics of Resentment

Author: William Kornhauser

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-22

Total Pages: 539

ISBN-13: 9781138537590

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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Introduction to the Transaction Edition -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliographical Abbreviations -- Introduction -- I. The Origins of Shopkeeper Protest -- 1. The Formation of the Ligue Syndicate -- 2. Grands Magasins and Small Shops -- 3. Haussmannization -- 4. The Economic Crisis of the 1880s -- 5. The Crisis of the Palais-Royal: A Local Study -- II. The Politics of Shopkeeper Protest -- 6. Shopkeeper Republicanism: The Ideology of the Ligue Syndicate -- 7. The Boulangist Interlude -- 8. The Shopkeeper Movement Adrift -- 9. The Politics and Economics of Cultural Despair -- 10. Epilogue: In the Aftermath of the Dreyfus Affair -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index


The Politics Of Resentment

The Politics Of Resentment

Author:

Publisher: Transaction Publishers

Published:

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13: 1412838436

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The establishment of the Third Republic in France in the 1870s swept the nobility from power and established republican government supported by the professional classes, the peasantry, and small businessmen. Paris shopkeepers at first allied themselves with this new republican order but then broke away from it, claiming it favored the rise of large department stores that threatened their livelihood. This work offers a broader interpretation of their protests within the context of general social and cultural developments, providing a colorful and convincing description and analysis of Parisian politics in this critical era of French history. Historians' previous explanations of shopkeeper discontent during the period have centered on the rise of the department store. In contrast, Nord shifts the locus of interpretation to the impact of Baron Haussmann's rebuilding of Paris and the economic crisis of the 1880s on the Paris retail market. In addition, the author challenges the assumption that retailers' protest translates directly into a politics of reaction. His interpretation is an example of social history at its best, and will appeal to those interested in France, social movements, and nineteenth-century Europe. Available for the first time in paperback, this edition includes a new introduction by the author that discusses the book's themes--politics of consumption, nationalism, anti-Semitism--in terms of current historiographical concerns. He also examines whether our own era is not one of political realignment with a potential for right-wing extremism.


The Politics of French Business 1936-1945

The Politics of French Business 1936-1945

Author: Richard Vinen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2002-08-08

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780521522403

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A re-examination of French industry's relations with the Popular Front government and its Vichy successor.


The Republican Moment

The Republican Moment

Author: Philip G. Nord

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780674762725

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Philip Nord shows how France effected a successful transition from Louis-Napoleon's authoritarian Second Empire to a functioning republic based on universal suffrage and governed by middle-class parliamentarians. His multidimensional narrative encompasses not only history and politics but also religion, philosophy, art, literature, and gender.


France's New Deal

France's New Deal

Author: Philip Nord

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2012-08-26

Total Pages: 474

ISBN-13: 1400834961

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France's New Deal is an in-depth and important look at the remaking of the French state after World War II, a time when the nation was endowed with brand-new institutions for managing its economy and culture. Yet, as Philip Nord reveals, the significant process of state rebuilding did not begin at the Liberation. Rather, it got started earlier, in the waning years of the Third Republic and under the Vichy regime. Tracking the nation's evolution from the 1930s through the postwar years, Nord describes how a variety of political actors--socialists, Christian democrats, technocrats, and Gaullists--had a hand in the construction of modern France. Nord examines the French development of economic planning and a cradle-to-grave social security system; and he explores the nationalization of radio, the creation of a national cinema, and the funding of regional theaters. Nord shows that many of the policymakers of the Liberation era had also served under the Vichy regime, and that a number of postwar institutions and policies were actually holdovers from the Vichy era--minus the authoritarianism and racism of those years. From this perspective, the French state after the war was neither entirely new nor purely social-democratic in inspiration. The state's complex political pedigree appealed to a range of constituencies and made possible the building of a wide base of support that remained in place for decades to come. A nuanced perspective on the French state's postwar origins, France's New Deal chronicles how one modern nation came into being.


Bourgeois Politics in France, 1945-1951

Bourgeois Politics in France, 1945-1951

Author: Richard Vinen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2002-07-11

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780521522762

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This is a general study of politics and society in the Fourth Republic founded on extensive primary research. It approaches the period in terms of successful conservatism rather than thwarted reform.


Identity

Identity

Author: Francis Fukuyama

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Published: 2018-09-11

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 0374717486

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The New York Times bestselling author of The Origins of Political Order offers a provocative examination of modern identity politics: its origins, its effects, and what it means for domestic and international affairs of state In 2014, Francis Fukuyama wrote that American institutions were in decay, as the state was progressively captured by powerful interest groups. Two years later, his predictions were borne out by the rise to power of a series of political outsiders whose economic nationalism and authoritarian tendencies threatened to destabilize the entire international order. These populist nationalists seek direct charismatic connection to “the people,” who are usually defined in narrow identity terms that offer an irresistible call to an in-group and exclude large parts of the population as a whole. Demand for recognition of one’s identity is a master concept that unifies much of what is going on in world politics today. The universal recognition on which liberal democracy is based has been increasingly challenged by narrower forms of recognition based on nation, religion, sect, race, ethnicity, or gender, which have resulted in anti-immigrant populism, the upsurge of politicized Islam, the fractious “identity liberalism” of college campuses, and the emergence of white nationalism. Populist nationalism, said to be rooted in economic motivation, actually springs from the demand for recognition and therefore cannot simply be satisfied by economic means. The demand for identity cannot be transcended; we must begin to shape identity in a way that supports rather than undermines democracy. Identity is an urgent and necessary book—a sharp warning that unless we forge a universal understanding of human dignity, we will doom ourselves to continuing conflict.