Paris and the spirit of 1919
consumer struggles, transnationalism, and revolution
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Author
Publication
2012 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
Language
English
Word Count
85,500 words, Guess
Page Count
342 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101107018013
- ISBN-139781107018013
- Library of Congress Control Number2011030735
- OCLC Control Number744977439
- Better World Books9781107018013
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL25338035M
Classifications
- DDC944/.3610815
- LCCHD8440.P2 S76 2012
Description
"This transnational history of Paris in 1919 explores the global implications of the revolutionary crisis of French society at the end of World War I. As the site of the Peace Conference Paris was a victorious capital and a city at the centre of the world, and Tyler Stovall explores these intersections of globalisation and local revolution. The book takes as its central point the eruption of political activism in 1919, using the events of that year to illustrate broader tensions in working class, race and gender politics in Parisian, French, and ultimately global society which fuelled debates about colonial subjects and the empire. Viewing consumerism and consumer politics as key both to the revolutionary crisis and to new ideas about working class identity, and arguing against the idea that consumerism depoliticised working people, this history of local labor movements is a study in the making of the modern world"--
Subjects
Series Statement
- New studies in European history
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