The political scene in France was dramatically changed in the late
1880s by a radical brand of nationalism which became a major
influence on 20th-century fascist and conservative movements. In
this volume scholars from various nations examine the impact of
this movement. The rise of radical nationalism in France
rejuvenated existing conservative anti-liberal politics with urban
populism and fierce anti-Semitism, and fashionable new ideas such
as Darwinism. The essays in this book concentrate on ideas,
politics and policy and aim to develop the work done by such
writers as Girardet, Weber and Sternhell in the 1960s and 1970s.
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