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Michael Darmon
*L’après Le Pen* examines the political significance of Jean-Marie Le Pen and the Front National within late twentieth-century France. The work situates the party’s rise in the broader context of French conservatism, nationalism, electoral change, and the shifting boundaries of mainstream political debate. It explores how Le Pen’s presence challenged established parties and forced questions about immigration, national identity, protest voting, and the resilience of France’s republican institutions. As a study of political parties and modern French history, the book is useful for readers interested in the evolution of the far right in France and its impact on the country’s political culture.
| Publisher | Editions du Seuil |
|---|---|
| Pages | 270 |
| Search language | portuguese |
| ISBN_10 | 2-020-30739-1 primary |
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