Fr. 235.00

People, the Workers, and the Citizens - Antifascist Cultures and the Popular Front in France, 19341939

English · Hardback

Will be released 06.01.2026

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In the 1930s, activists with France's Popular Front mobilized culture against fascism. Examining music, theater, film, art, and festivals in Paris, Marseille, and Rouen, this book analyses approaches to antifascism and how they varied and interacted across different regions and left-wing traditions.
By combining revolutionary, republican, and working-class heritage, antifascists aimed to foster unifying identities to mobilize the French people. Simultaneously, the distinct outlooks of Communists, Radicals, and Socialists, in addition to the different visions among national figures in Paris and local activists, produced divergent understandings of antifascist culture, ultimately weakening the coalition. This study explains the political, social, and cultural context of the 1930s that generated these movements to break down barriers between ordinary citizens and French culture. It also explores how antifascists constructed the "French people," an ambiguous concept that carried both social and civic connotations.
Aimed at a scholarly audience, this volume engages with historians of modern France and the interwar period in Europe and will interest researchers in antifascist and fascist studies, as well as the fields of cultural politics, republicanism, communism, socialism, and national and regional identity.


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Introduction: The Popular Front in France 1. Communists and Workers in the French Nation 2. The Radical Minister and the Antifascist Citizenry 3. Socialists between the Republic and the Proletariat 4. Antifascist Workers in Red Marseille 5. Republicans and Workers in Rouen's Center and Periphery. Conclusion: The 150th Anniversary of the French Revolution


About the author










Mattie Fitch is an Assistant Professor of History at Marymount University. She earned her doctorate from Yale University. Her research investigates antifascism, cultural politics, and sacred art. She is the author of "The Popular Front and France's Twentieth Century" in The Routledge Handbook of French History (2024) and coeditor of the special issue "The Global Cultures of Antifascism" for Fascism: Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies (2020).


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