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The Boulanger Affair Reconsidered Summary

The Boulanger Affair Reconsidered: Royalism, Boulangism, and the Origins of the Radical Right in France by William D. Irvine (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, York University, Ontario)

The most serious threat to the stability of France's Third Republic was General Boulanger's bid for power in 1888-89. Most recent scholarship of the Boulanger Affair has focused on the combination of socialism and national chauvinism in the movement supporting Boulanger's campaign, and has seen in this alliance the left-wing origins of twentieth-century fascism. William Irvine challenges that analysis, arguing that it was royalist and conservative support which provided the crucial financial and electoral backing to the Boulanger movement. This places the origins of the exploitation of mass politics by extreme rightists in France much earlier than had previously been supposed. Irvine's book is based on previously unused archive materials, including the private papers of the French royal family, which have only recently been made available to scholars.

The Boulanger Affair Reconsidered Reviews

'a valuable contribution to our understanding of the reactions of the royalist leadership to Boulangism' Sharif Gemie, College of St Paul and St Mary, Cheltenham, French History

About William D. Irvine (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, York University, Ontario)

Author of "French Conservatism in Crisis", Louisiana State University Press

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NPB9780195053340
9780195053340
0195053346
The Boulanger Affair Reconsidered: Royalism, Boulangism, and the Origins of the Radical Right in France by William D. Irvine (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, York University, Ontario)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
1989-04-06
246
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