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The French Home Front, 1914-1918 (Paperback, First)
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The French Home Front, 1914-1918 (Paperback, First)
Series: The Legacy of the Great War
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In this exceptional study, the author goes beyond the sphere of
party politics to explore the industrial aspects of French wartime
history. During the First World War, French citizens accepted
national union on the home front as a necessary act of
self-defence, but not without a considerable degree of ambivalence.
At the political level, this union altered the balance of forces by
improving the position of the Right, destroying the identity of the
Radical party and creating the means by which the Socialist party
first had access to power. However, what makes this study
exceptionally important is that beyond the sphere of party politics
it also deals with the industrial aspects of French wartime
history. Industrial mobilisation was the force behind the union
sacree, but it also concealed deep conflicts of interest. While
businessmen developed large corporations, new industries and
scientific management, and reulctantly cooperated with an
ever-expanding state, rank-and-file workers accepted concepts of
productivism but rejected the sacrifices imposed upon them. Their
complaints eventually surfaced in the form of open resistance. The
subsequent attempt on the part of management to repress the
worker's movement led to a stalemate on the home front at the end
of the war.
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