National Regeneration in Vichy France

National Regeneration in Vichy France
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781409482970
ISBN-13 : 1409482979
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Book Synopsis National Regeneration in Vichy France by : Dr Debbie Lackerstein

Download or read book National Regeneration in Vichy France written by Dr Debbie Lackerstein and published by Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.. This book was released on 2013-07-28 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The creators of the Vichy regime did not intend merely to shield France from the worst effects of military defeat and occupation; rather the leaders of Vichy were inspired by a will to regenerate France, to establish an authoritarian new order that would repair the degenerative effects of parliamentary democracy and liberal society. Their plan to effect this change took the form of a far-reaching programme they called the National Revolution. This is the first study of the National Revolution as the expression of Vichy's ideology and aims. It reveals the variety and complexity of both right wing and other strands of French thought in the context of the turbulent years of the 1930s - when Vichy's history really begins - and under the Occupation, when internal rivalries and divisions, as well as the pressures of war, doomed Vichy's programme of national regeneration. The book is structured around a consideration of the rhetoric of right-wing ideology and such key catchwords as 'decadence', 'action', 'order', 'realism' and 'new man', and shows how these phrases only served to mask the political and ideological incoherence of the Vichy government.

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