Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Notes on the Contributors
Introduction
PART 1: Political Movements
Chapter 1. Collective Psychology, anti-Southern Prejudice and Constitutional Reform in 1930s France: The Stavisky Affair and the Riots of 6 February 1934
Kevin Passmore
Chapter 2. Avec une brutalité toute particulière: Fascist Sympathies, Racial Violence, and the Municipal Police and Gendarmerie in Oran, 1936-37
Samuel Kalman
Chapter 3. The Veterans and the Extreme Right: The Union nationale des combattants, 1927-1936
Chris Millington
Chapter 4. Pacifism, the Fascist Temptation and the Ligue des droits de l’homme
Norman Ingram
PART 2: Gender and the Right
Chapter 5. Right-Wing Feminism and Conservative Women’s Militancy in Interwar France
Magali Della Sudda
Chapter 6. Gender, the Family, and the Fascist Temptation: Visions of Masculinity in the Natalist-Familialist Movement, 1922-1940
Cheryl A. Koos
Chapter 7. Was there a Fascist Femininity? Gender and French Fascism in Political Context
Geoff Read
Chapter 8. An Overview of Women and Gender in French Fascism
Daniella Sarnoff
PART 3: Intellectual and Cultural Trends
Chapter 9. “Our Body Doesn’t Have to be Ugly”: Physical Culture, Gender, and Racial Rejuvenation in the Croix de feu/Parti social français
Caroline Campbell
Chapter 10. Defending Christian Civilization: The Evolving Message of the Parti social français, 1936-1939
Sean Kennedy
Chapter 11. Were French Elites Allergic to Fascism? A Study of the Reception of the 1930s Dictatorships in Three French Periodicals
Laurent Kestel
Chapter 12. Salvation, Satire, and Solidarity: Right-Wing Culture in Interwar France
Jessica Wardhaugh
PART 4: Historiography
Chapter 13. Beyond Left and Right, and the Politics of the Third Republic: A Conversation
William D. Irvine
Select Bibliography
Index