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Fighting for France is the first book to examine the violent confrontations between political groups in interwar France. A range of groups at the political extremes employed physical aggression against their enemies and threatened to bring about the violent demise of the democratic regime. The scale of confrontations ranged from encounters between individuals to large clashes involving hundreds of activists. Until now, historians have denied and downplayed the frequency and seriousness of French political violence in favour of an interpretation that emphasises France's weddedness to democracy. Fighting for France demonstrates that the democratic culture of the late Third Republic co-existed with a culture of violence in which the physical punishment of rivals and opponents was considered acceptable. Drawing on the narratives constructed around outbreaks of violence, the book reconstructs the lived experience of fighting and the sense that contemporaries made of conflict. It examines violence in a variety of settings, from the street to the factory floor. A range of actors come under investigation, including fascists, communists, and the police. Fighting for France forces us to reconsider the place of political violence in a democratic society. It transforms our understandings of the course of interwar France and Europe.
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Title: Fighting for France
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Fighting for France is the first book to examine the violent confrontations between political groups in interwar France.
A range of groups at the political extremes employed physical aggression against their enemies and threatened to bring about the violent demise of the democratic regime.
The scale of confrontations ranged from encounters between individuals to large clashes involving hundreds of activists.
Until now, historians have denied and downplayed the frequency and seriousness of French political violence in favour of an interpretation that emphasises France's weddedness to democracy.
Fighting for France demonstrates that the democratic culture of the late Third Republic co-existed with a culture of violence in which the physical punishment of rivals and opponents was considered acceptable.
Drawing on the narratives constructed around outbreaks of violence, the book reconstructs the lived experience of fighting and the sense that contemporaries made of conflict.
It examines violence in a variety of settings, from the street to the factory floor.
A range of actors come under investigation, including fascists, communists, and the police.
Fighting for France forces us to reconsider the place of political violence in a democratic society.
It transforms our understandings of the course of interwar France and Europe.

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