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Titre LES JUIFS D'ÉTAT DANS LES GUERRES FRANCO-FRANÇAISES. DU BOULANGISME AU FRONT POPULAIRE
Auteur Pierre Birnbaum
Mir@bel Revue 20 & 21. Revue d'histoire
Titre à cette date : Vingtième siècle, revue d'histoire
Numéro no 33, janvier-mars 1992
Page 26-44
Résumé anglais State Jews in Franco-French wars. From Boulangism to the Popular Front, Pierre Birnbaum. The Franco-French war mechanism, i.e. the intense radicalization of political conflict, includes antisemitism as one of its major elements. At such times, " state Jews ", those directly involved in the civic debates and belonging to the circles of power, attract a major part of the passions and hatreds that rent the social body. Alfred Naquet, who attempted the impossible wager of being both Jewish and Boulangiste ; Joseph Reinach, who polarized the antisemitic violence of the Dreyfus affair ; Léon Blum, the first Jewish President of the Council of Ministers : these three emblematic figures illus- trate, in different ways, the central place which antisemitism occupied in the political culture of the adversaries of the model embodied by the Third Republic.
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