A work which evaluates anticommunism among the French population, 1945--1953, examining its causes, character, and consequences through a series of case studies on areas of French society, including the scouting movement; family organisations; agricultural associations; middle-class groups; and trade unions and other working-class organisations.
A work which evaluates anticommunism among the French population, 1945--1953, examining its causes, character, and consequences through a series of case studies on areas of French society, including the scouting movement; family organisations; agricultural associations; middle-class groups; and trade unions and other working-class organisations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aaron Clift received his doctorate from the University of Oxford in 2022, following a Master's at the University of Toronto and a Bachelor's at the University of Victoria. He is currently a Postdoctoral History Scholar at the University of Calgary. He specializes in the social and political history of twentieth-century France in its European and global context as well as global Cold War history.
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Introduction 1: Anticommunism in French Politics and Society, 1945-1953: An Overview 2: L'Affaire Bertier: Anticommunism in the French Scouting Movement 3: La Première Victime: Familialism and Anticommunism 4: Koulaks and Cocos: Anticommunism and French Agriculture 5: Marx vs. La Fontaine: Anticommunism and the Classes Moyennes 6: Le Parti du Prolétariat? Anticommunism and the Working Class Conclusion
Introduction 1: Anticommunism in French Politics and Society, 1945-1953: An Overview 2: L'Affaire Bertier: Anticommunism in the French Scouting Movement 3: La Première Victime: Familialism and Anticommunism 4: Koulaks and Cocos: Anticommunism and French Agriculture 5: Marx vs. La Fontaine: Anticommunism and the Classes Moyennes 6: Le Parti du Prolétariat? Anticommunism and the Working Class Conclusion
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