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Alice L. Conklin Les Enfants de la colonie: Les métis de l’Empire français entre sujétion et citoyenneté by Emmanuelle Saada

Jason Earle Surrealism and the Art of Crime by Jonathan P. Eburne

Paul Jankowski Reconciling France against Democracy: The Croix de Feu and the Parti Social Français, 1927–1945 by Sean Kennedy

Jean-Philippe Mathy French Theory: How Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze, & Co. Transformed the Intellectual Life of the United States by François Cusset

David Lepoutre La France a peur. Une histoire sociale de l'« insécurité » by Laurent Bonelli

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Richard Ivan Jobs, Judith Surkis, Laura Lee Downs, Nimisha Barton, and Kimberly A. Arkin

from the center’s after-school and sports programs. The Croix de feu’s insistence on the politically neutral and “strictly social” nature of its “pénétration sociale” of poor and working-class neighborhoods foreshadows strikingly similar statements made

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François Mitterrand and the Gray Zone of Vichy

Hugh McDonnell

Pétain's National Revolution at Vichy. He joined the Volontaires nationaux (the youth division of Colonel de la Roque's Croix de Feu), wrote articles for the very conservative L'Écho de Paris , and took part in rightist demonstrations against “ les