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A Small City in France

by Francoise Gaspard and Franoise Gaspard and Franaoise Gaspard
A Small City in France

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The picturesque town of Dreux, 60 miles west of Paris, quietly entered history in 1821, when Victor Hugo won the hand of his beloved there. Another century and a half would pass before the town made history again, but this time there was nothing quiet about it. In 1983, Jean-François Le Pen's National Front candidates made a startling electoral gain in the Dreux region. Its liberal traditions had ended abruptly. With the radical right controlling the municipal council and the deputy mayor's office, Dreux became the forerunner of neofascist advances all across the nation. How could it happen?

A trained historian, Gaspard was born in Dreux and served as the city's socialist mayor from 1977 to 1983. She brings this experience to bear in her study, giving us an evocative picture of the town in all its particularity and at the same time fitting it into the broader context. Local history, collective memory, political life, the role of personality, partisanship, and rumor, the claims of newcomers and oldtimers, Muslims and Catholics: Gaspard sifts through these factors as she crafts a clear and rousing account of the conditions that brought the National Front to power. Viewed amid the explosive consequences of recent demographic and economic transformations, Dreux, with a population of about 30,000, is facing big-city problems: class conflict, unemployment, racism. This is a book about the decline of small-town "virtues" and, more ominously, the democratic ideal in France. With its disturbing implications for other European nations and the United States, it could well be a parable for our time.

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"Essential for students of twentieth-century France, this tale of a small town far away seems just as relevant to Americans caught up in their own problems and debates over surging immigration, racism, 'America-first,' and the like. Gaspard does not moralize, does not preach. Detached, informative, and readable, her book provides material for reflection and, perhaps, regret."
--From the Foreword by Eugen Weber

"Franoise Gaspard's account of how the Front National was able to put down roots in the small town of Dreux, sixty miles west of Paris, is a highly interesting work of political anthropology...[Gaspard] has delved deep into the history of Dreux...The book has been well translated by Arthur Goldhammer, and offers a brilliant portrayal of the lost civilization of small-town France. It describes with accuracy and insight, as well as with passion, the cultural tensions between locals and immigrants which grew up in the new suburbs and their gleeful exploitation by the Front National, for whom a Muslim-run shop that wouldn't sell ham was a political gift."

--Peter Morris, Times Literary Supplement

"This intelligently constructed book is not the apologia of a defeated politician. It is an ethnographic and social history of more than French importance, for the problems of accelerated growth and abrupt decline which the author describes are international."

--Phoebe-Lou Adams, Atlantic Monthly

"An elegant case study of the appearance in France of the racist Front National (FN). Gaspard, a historian and native of Dreux, the city in question, was its mayor and parliamentary deputy when the FN broke through in the mid-1980s...This is an ominous and profound story, made all the more compelling by Goldhammer's stellar translation. A Small City in France may sound far away, but, with similar phenomena threatening in other parts of Europe and North America, it may be closer then we realize."

--George Ross, Contemporary Sociology

"The most significant book I have read on France in the Fifth Republic. Dreux's story is that of France. In considering the Front National, Gaspard does not simply condemn, she explains. Especially, her consideration of the problem of citizenship and the question of how to make democracy work in times of crisis is powerful."

--John Merriam, Yale University

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Françoise Gaspard's account of how the Front National was able to put down roots in the small town of Dreux, sixty miles west of Paris, is a highly interesting work of political anthropology...[Gaspard] has delved deep into the history of Dreux...The book has been well translated by Arthur Goldhammer, and offers a brilliant portrayal of the lost civilization of small-town France. It describes with accuracy and insight, as well as with passion, the cultural tensions between locals and immigrants which grew up in the new suburbs and their gleeful exploitation by the Front National, for whom a Muslim-run shop that wouldn't sell ham was a political gift. Peter Morris

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An elegant case study of the appearance in France of the racist Front National (FN). Gaspard, a historian and native of Dreux, the city in question, was its mayor and parliamentary deputy when the FN broke through in the mid-1980s...This is an ominous and profound story, made all the more compelling by Goldhammer's stellar translation. A Small City in France may sound far away, but, with similar phenomena threatening in other parts of Europe and North America, it may be closer then we realize. Times Literary Supplement

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This intelligently constructed book is not the apologia of a defeated politician. It is an ethnographic and social history of more than French importance, for the problems of accelerated growth and abrupt decline which the author describes are international. George Ross - Contemporary Sociology

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The most significant book I have read on France in the Fifth Republic. Dreux's story is that of France. In considering the Front National, Gaspard does not simply condemn, she explains. Especially, her consideration of the problem of citizenship and the question of how to make democracy work in times of crisis is powerful. Phoebe-Lou Adams - The Atlantic

Synopsis

The picturesque town of Dreux, 60 miles west of Paris, made history in 1983 when Jean-François Le Pen's National Front candidates made a startling electoral gain in the region making it the forerunner of neofascist advances across the nation. A trained historian who also served as the city's socialist mayor from 1977 to 1983, Gaspard gives us an evocative picture of the town in all its particularity, at the same time fitting it into a broader context.

Description

Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-185) and index.

About the Author

Franoise Gaspardteaches history at the<>École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris.Arthur Goldhammerreceived the French-American Translation Prize in 1990 for his translation of A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution.<>Eugen Weberis Joan Palevsky Professor of Modern European History, Emeritus, at the <>University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Eugen Weber

Revisiting Dreux

1. Intruders in the City

2. Crucible and Crisis

3. The Irresistible Rise of the Right

Rediscovering the Citizen

Notes

Index


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Product Details

ISBN:
9780674810976
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
03/10/1995
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Language:
English
Pages:
208
Height:
.54IN
Width:
6.04IN
Thickness:
.75
LCCN:
94-12460
Number of Units:
1
Illustration:
Yes
Copyright Year:
1995
Series Volume:
v. 4, no. 1
UPC Code:
2800674810978
Author:
Arthur Goldhammer
Author:
Francoise Gaspard
Author:
Eugen Weber
Author:
Fran?oise Gaspard
Subject:
Front national (France: 1972- ) - Influence
Subject:
World History-France
Subject:
Elections -- France -- Dreux.
Subject:
Government and political science
Subject:
Politics and government
Subject:
Dreux (France) Politics and government.
Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Fascism & Totalitarianism
Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European
Subject:
Dreux

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