1. Introduction; 2. Historiographic overview; 3. International comparisons; 4. Notables; 5. Bourgeois parties and the female electorate; 6. Organized business and politics; 7. Administration; 8. Opposition nationale; 9. The Parti Republicain de la Liberté; 10. Machine á ramasser les Pétainistes?; 11. The Rassemblement des Gauches Républicaines; 12. The Rassemblement du Peuple Français; 13. Independents and Peasants; 14. The Groupement de Défense des Contribuables; 15. Conclusion.
This 1995 book is a pioneering study of the defence of French bourgeois interests and the nature of French conservatism.
"Richard Vinen, a lecturer in history at King's College in London, has provided a convincing analysis of the complex bourgeois alliances in the Fourth Republic. His book faces squarely historiographical debates concerning the overall success of the regime and provides a far more detailed picture than heretofore available of how different bourgeois groups interacted and aided each other in the remaking of a neo-bourgeois France...It is necessary reading for all those engaged in graduate work on postwar France." Chiarella Esposito, History "...Vinen's special focus on the connections among the middle-class political parties, important business organizations...and the upper reaches of the civil service is unique...The great merit of Vinen's account, however, is to show that the post-World War II reconstruction of France began as a class affair in which, for a time, the bourgeousie triumphed over all others." The Historian
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