The French socialist movement developed out of an eclectic mixture of ideas and militant groupings in the late nineteenth century. As party unity developed, many theoretical positions were sidelined. The strand of thinking exemplified by the working-class journalist Eugène Fournière, an advanced form of economic federalism that drew on the writings of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, found it difficult to identify itself clearly in twentieth-century socialism; yet this strand has remained a source of fruitful discussion. This article attempts to unpack the relationship between the intellectual history of these forms of socialism and the issues of political identity faced by militants who were attempting to forge a clear identity. Using Fournière as ...
Socialism\u27s Muse addresses the problematic and longstanding relationship between socialism and fe...
International audienceThe Rassemblement Démocratique Révolutionnaire [Revolutionary Democratic Rally...
French socialists and the problem of pensions (1880-1914), Bruno Dumons, Gilles Pollet. The article ...
The French socialist movement developed out of an eclectic mixture of ideas and militant groupings i...
The French socialist movement developed out of an eclectic mixture of ideas and militant groupings i...
French socialism and european social-democracy. This article analyse the french socialist answer...
The French Socialist Party has maintained a deeply ambivalent relationship with political radicalism...
The Paris Commune of 1871 lasted only seventy-two days. Yet, hundreds of historians continue to rev...
Socialism as a political movement was very much a response to the consequences of industrialisation....
International audienceThis edited volume promotes a comparative and transnational approach to the co...
Socialist generations ? Alain Bergounioux From the SFIO of the Congress of Tours and the Popular Fro...
La thèse examine les idées du socialisme réformiste en France et leur formation de 1871 à la Premièr...
Radical-socialism in the North Department (1914-1936): the party of "movement" or of the "establishe...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the ideological weapons that the Action Francaise used to chall...
This article explores the early years of Daniel Guérin (1904–88), a prominent and original figure on...
Socialism\u27s Muse addresses the problematic and longstanding relationship between socialism and fe...
International audienceThe Rassemblement Démocratique Révolutionnaire [Revolutionary Democratic Rally...
French socialists and the problem of pensions (1880-1914), Bruno Dumons, Gilles Pollet. The article ...
The French socialist movement developed out of an eclectic mixture of ideas and militant groupings i...
The French socialist movement developed out of an eclectic mixture of ideas and militant groupings i...
French socialism and european social-democracy. This article analyse the french socialist answer...
The French Socialist Party has maintained a deeply ambivalent relationship with political radicalism...
The Paris Commune of 1871 lasted only seventy-two days. Yet, hundreds of historians continue to rev...
Socialism as a political movement was very much a response to the consequences of industrialisation....
International audienceThis edited volume promotes a comparative and transnational approach to the co...
Socialist generations ? Alain Bergounioux From the SFIO of the Congress of Tours and the Popular Fro...
La thèse examine les idées du socialisme réformiste en France et leur formation de 1871 à la Premièr...
Radical-socialism in the North Department (1914-1936): the party of "movement" or of the "establishe...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the ideological weapons that the Action Francaise used to chall...
This article explores the early years of Daniel Guérin (1904–88), a prominent and original figure on...
Socialism\u27s Muse addresses the problematic and longstanding relationship between socialism and fe...
International audienceThe Rassemblement Démocratique Révolutionnaire [Revolutionary Democratic Rally...
French socialists and the problem of pensions (1880-1914), Bruno Dumons, Gilles Pollet. The article ...