For the Soul of France: Culture Wars in the Age of Dreyfus

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In the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71, a defeated and humiliated France split into cultural factions that ranged from those who embraced modernity to those who championed the restoration of throne and altar. This polarization—to which such iconic monuments as the Sacre-Coeur and the Eiffel Tower bear witness—intensified with a succession of grave events over the following decades: the crash of an investment bank founded to advance Catholic interests; the failure of the Panama Canal Company; the fraudulent charge of treason brought against a Jewish officer, Alfred Dreyfus, which resulted in a civil war between his zealous supporters and fanatical antagonists.

In this brilliant reconsideration of what fostered the rise of fascism and anti-Semitism in twentieth-century Europe, Frederick Brown chronicles the intense struggle for the soul of a nation, and shows how France’s deep fractures led to its surrender to Hitler’s armies in 1940.

Author(s): Frederick Brown
Edition: 2
Publisher: Anchor
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 336
City: New York; Toronto

Contents
Illustrations
Chronology
Preface
Chapter 1. From The Life of Jesus to the Sacré-Coeur
Chapter 2. Birth Pangs of a Secular Republic
Chapter 3. The Crash of the Union Générale
Chapter 4. France on Horse
Chapter 5. The Ogre of Modernity: Eiffel’s Tower
Chapter 6. The Panama Scandal
Chapter 7. The Dreyfus Affair
Chapter 8. The Burning of the Charity Bazaar
Chapter 9. Two Banquets
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index