The birth of the banlieue rouge of Paris
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This comparative local study of the Parti communiste
français (PCF) in Arcueil and Cachan, two
neighbouring suburbs south of Paris, provides a
unique approach to addressing the origins of the
banlieue rouge, the belt of communist-dominated
working-class suburbs that once surrounded Paris.
This study is also unique in its 1919-1958 time span,
connecting the early implantation of suburban
communism in the interwar years with its apogee under
the Fourth Republic. Rapid suburbanisation and the
Popular Front created the pre-conditions for the rise
of the PCF as an electoral force in both suburbs but
only in Arcueil, where the party spearheaded local
resistance during World War II, did the PCF
consolidate a nascent communist communal identity
under the Fourth Republic. The banlieue rouge was
born of working class alienation from bourgeois
society nourished by a communist counter-society
which was contingent upon the PCF s capacity to
respond to local circumstances. This book is for
professional/local historians, political scientists
and social researchers interested in France or in
studying how social alienation is used to reinforce
group identity among marginalised social groups.
Autorentext
Jasen L. Burgess: PhD, BA(Hons). Doctoral studies French history, University of New South Wales (UNSW); 1st class honours degree history, University of Sydney, Australia. Senior Committee Officer NSW Parliament, conducting research for and writing committee reports, previously UNSW researcher; Senior Policy Officer, NSW Education Department.
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This comparative local study of the Parti communiste français (PCF) in Arcueil and Cachan, two neighbouring suburbs south of Paris, provides a unique approach to addressing the origins of the banlieue rouge, the belt of communist-dominated working-class suburbs that once surrounded Paris. This study is also unique in its 1919-1958 time span, connecting the early implantation of suburban communism in the interwar years with its apogee under the Fourth Republic. Rapid suburbanisation and the Popular Front created the pre-conditions for the rise of the PCF as an electoral force in both suburbs but only in Arcueil, where the party spearheaded local resistance during World War II, did the PCF consolidate a nascent communist communal identity under the Fourth Republic. The banlieue rouge was born of working class alienation from bourgeois society nourished by a communist counter-society which was contingent upon the PCF's capacity to respond to local circumstances. This book is for professional/local historians, political scientists and social researchers interested in France or in studying how social alienation is used to reinforce group identity among marginalised social groups.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Untertitel Political life in Arcueil and Cachan, 1919-1958
- Autor Jasen Burgess
- Titel The birth of the banlieue rouge of Paris
- ISBN 978-3-639-11715-8
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- EAN 9783639117158
- Jahr 2009
- Größe H220mm x B220mm
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag
- Anzahl Seiten 308
- Genre Geschichte
- GTIN 09783639117158