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The politics of everyday life in Vichy France. Foreigners, undesirables, and strangers

Autor Shannon L. Fogg

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

The politics of everyday life in Vichy France. Foreigners, undesirables, and strangers
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  • Verlag CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780521899444
  • ISBN10 0521899443
  • Gegenstandsart Buch
  • Buchseiten 240
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2009
  • Sprache Englisch
  • Bindung Stoffeinband

The politics of everyday life in Vichy France. Foreigners, undesirables, and strangers

Autor Shannon L. Fogg

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

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This book examines the effects of material distress on attitudes toward the Vichy government and on the treatment of outsiders in France during the Second World War. Fogg contends that the period's severe material shortages and refugee situation fundamentally reshaped France's social structure. Material conditions also created alliances and divisions within the French population that undermined the Vichy regime's legitimacy. The book argues that shortages helped define the relationship between citizens and the state, created the very definition of who was an 'insider' and an 'outsider' in local communities, and shaped the manner in which native and refugee populations interacted. Fogg's research reveals that French residents proved to be more pragmatic than ideological in their daily dealings with outsiders, with several surprising effects: natives welcomed 'quintessential' outsiders who provided an economic advantage to local communities, while French 'insiders' faced discrimination.