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Popular Front

2018
An alliance of left-wing movements in France, the Popular Front (Front Populaire) won the May 1936 elections, leading to the first French government headed by a socialist prime minister, Léon Blum (1872–1950), from 5 June 1936 to 21 June 1937. After the anti-parliamentarian riots of 6 February 1934, which violently opposed fascist leagues to leftist ...
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Popular Culture and the Popular Front

Reviews in American History, 1997
In this encyclopedic study, Michael Denning recovers the left-wing culture of the 1930s from critics like Alfred Kazin and Irving Howe and historians like Warren Sussman, who described it as sentimental and shallow, as empty agitprop produced by fellow travelers misled into serving Stalin.
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Rethinking the Popular Front

Rethinking Marxism, 2009
The history of the Communist International's Popular Front line (1935–9, 1941–5) represents a battleground between “traditional” scholars who see the line simply as a passing tactic and “revisionists” who see it as ushering in a new sort of radical social movement that provided a base for diverse radicals and helped to transform American society and ...
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A New Popular Front

Dissent, 2010
What has happened to Craig Becker illustrates why progressives are disappointed by the first year of the Obama administration—and why they should not stop supporting it. A year ago, Obama nominated Becker, a distinguished lawyer who has worked for the SEIU and other unions, to a seat on the National Labor Relations Board, Normally, the Senate confirms ...
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Fascism and Popular Front

2002
Abstract By 1930 the left’s prospects were bleak. Despite apocalyptic wagers on the world crash, out-and-out revolutionaries remained minorities in their national movements, even, as in the KPD, where they enjoyed mass support. Socialist parties were further from power than ever, while even the scaled-down hopes authorized by the ...
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The Popular Front in France

1968
France did not experience such depths of economic depression as did some other European countries or the United States. Partially this can be explained by her ability to provide for most of her own agricultural and industrial needs so that she was less dependent upon foreign trade than Britain or Germany and could maintain national production behind ...
Shepard B. Clough   +2 more
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Popular Fronts and Modern Presses

2017
The influence of communism’s racial politics inspired new modes of journalistic agitation in the 1930s to combat segregation and the Great Depression. The commercial black press, particularly several of its national newspapers, fit within a coalition of progressive black institutions that operated as cultural fronts.
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Intermittent fasting in the prevention and treatment of cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Katherine Clifton   +2 more
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