LEADER 00850nam0-22003011--450- 001 990009598840403321 005 20120628142305.0 035 $a000959884 035 $aFED01000959884 035 $a(Aleph)000959884FED01 035 $a000959884 100 $a20120628d1957----km-y0itay50------ba 101 0 $aeng 102 $aUS 105 $ay-------001yy 200 1 $a<>age of Roosevelt$fby Arthur Meier Schlesinger 210 $aBoston$cHoughton Mifflin$d1957 215 $a3 v.$d22 cm 327 0 $a1.: The crisis of the Old Order : 1919-1933. - 1957 676 $a973.911$zita 700 1$aSchlesinger,$bArthur Meier$c$0118273 801 0$aIT$bUNINA$gRICA$2UNIMARC 901 $aBK 912 $a990009598840403321 952 $aXXI C 746 (1)$b53567$fFGBC 959 $aFGBC 996 $aAge of Roosevelt$929928 997 $aUNINA LEADER 01164ngm a2200265 i 4500 001 991001526869707536 007 co agammmmuama 008 060313s2005 it s0 v fre d 035 $ab13386098-39ule_inst 040 $aDip.to Filologia Class. e Scienze Filosofiche$bita 082 0 $a230.03 245 00$aDictionnaire de Théologie Catholique$h[electronic resource]:$bcontenant l'exposé des doctrines de la théologie catholique, leurs preuves et leur histoire /$ccommencé sous la direction de A. 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From the grand tour to the political tourist : Italy and the Encounter with Homo fascista / Martin Hurcombe -- 2. Out of chaos, order : Latinity and the Iberian dictatorships / Martin Hurcombe -- 3. The new Soviet woman and the French debate on gender in the 1920s / Angela Kershaw -- 4. The journey to the USSR in the 1930s : apology, apocrypha, apostasy / Angela Kershaw -- 5. Towards totalitarianism : French travel writing around the Nazi seizure of power / Martyn Cornick -- 6. Excursions and alarums : the new Germany / Martyn Cornick -- 7. Political peregrinations, the journey home, and the sense of self : functions of political travel writing in inter-war France / Angela Kershaw, Martin Hurcombe, and Martyn Cornick. 330 $aThis book studies travel writing produced by French authors between the two World Wars following visits to authoritarian regimes in Europe and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). It sheds new light on the phenomenon of French political travel in this period by considering the well-documented appeal of Soviet communism for French intellectuals alongside their interest in other radical regimes which have been much less studied: fascist Italy, the Iberian dictatorships and Nazi Germany. Through analyses of the travel writing produced as a result of such visits, the book gauges the appeal of these forms of authoritarianism for inter-war French intellectuals from a broad political spectrum. It examines not only those whose political sympathies with the extreme right or extreme left were already publicly known, but also non-aligned intellectuals who were interested in political models that offered an apparently radical alternative to the French Third Republic. This study shows how travel writing provided a space for reflection on the lessons France might learn from the radical political experiments of the inter-war years. It argues that such writing can usefully be read as a form of utopian thinking, distinguishing this from colloquial understandings of utopia as an ideal location. Utopianism is understood neither as a fantasy ungrounded in the real nor as a dangerously totalitarian ideal, but, in line with Karl Mannheim, Paul Ricoeur, and Ruth Levitas, as a form of non-congruence with the real that it seeks to transcend. 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