Human Rights Struggles in Twentieth-century France

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This book provides an introduction to human rights controversies in twentieth-century France, from the Dreyfus Affair at the beginning of the century, to the arguments over women and immigrants' rights at its end. Using the Ligue des Droits de L'Homme (LDH) - or the League of the Rights of Man - as a narrative thread for this chronological study, the book tracks the gradual expansion of human rights in France in the wake of the two world wars, the Algerian quagmire and decolonisation more generally. Examining the capital role of the LDH whilst also highlighting the role of individuals and key activists, the book helps us to contextualise the quandaries faced by unseen minorities, particularly colonial subjects and women. The analysis also demonstrates the influence of French human rights activism on key international documents of human rights law, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The LDH occupies a central place in French justice debates and is therefore an ideal template to analyse the rising influence of humanitarianism and crimes against humanity in French causes célèbres from the 1970s onwards. However, the author goes further to look beyond the LDH and even France itself, offering wide-ranging surveys of dominant rights issues across Europe at any given period. Drawing on extensive research and interviews with key members of the LDH, this book provides an accessible overview of human rights struggles in twentieth-century France.


Traces the evolution of human rights issues in France from the beginning of the twentieth century to its end Provides insights from human rights activists in France and key personalities within the LDH Explores the interaction between rights, crimes against humanity and humanitarianism in French causes célèbres

Autorentext

Max Likin is a Lecturer in History at the Freedom Education Project Puget Sound (FEPPS) at the University of Puget Sound, USA, which provides a rigorous college program for incarcerated women in Washington State. Having previously taught at Harvard University, Max specialises in French justice debates on indivisible rights.


Inhalt

  1. Introduction.- 2. Droits de l'Homme.- 3. The Great War.- 4. France's Interwar Refugee Crisis.- 5. Saving Lives in the Second World War.- 6. International Cooperation.- 7. Adieu to Empire.- 8. The Breakthrough.- 9. The Backlash.- 10. Suffering at a Distance.- 11. Conclusion.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Herausgeber Springer Nature Switzerland
    • Gewicht 503g
    • Untertitel The League of the Rights of Man and Causes Clbres
    • Autor Max Likin
    • Titel Human Rights Struggles in Twentieth-century France
    • Veröffentlichung 08.10.2022
    • ISBN 3031051971
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9783031051975
    • Jahr 2022
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T21mm
    • Anzahl Seiten 300
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • GTIN 09783031051975

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