Auge de l’antifeixisme contrarevolucionari als Estats Units, des de la Conferència de Munic fins a la caiguda de França

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Michael Seidman

L’antifeixisme fa que el treball o la lluita contra el feixisme sigui la màxima prioritat, i dos tipus bàsics d’antifeixisme van sorgir a Europa i Amèrica del Nord del 1936 al 1945. El primer va ser revolucionari; el segon era conservador i fins i tot contrarevolucionari. Des de l’Acord de Munic fins a la caiguda de França i davant d’una forta oposició aïllamentista, els antifeixistes contrarevolucionistes nord-americans –que solen ser titllats d’intervencionistes a la historiografia– van articular a un públic cada cop més simpàtic com els règims feixistes posaven en perill la seguretat nacional i la forma de vida dels Estats Units.

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antifeixisme, feixisme, contrarevolucionari, revolucionari, Segona Guerra Mundial, Estats Units (EUA), Regne Unit (Regne Unit), França, Roosevelt, Hitler, jueus, cristià, antisemitisme, aïllamentisme, intervencionisme, Versalles, Munic

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Seidman, Michael. “Auge de l’antifeixisme contrarevolucionari als Estats Units, des de la Conferència de Munic fins a la caiguda de França”. Dictatorships & Democracies (D&D), no. 7, doi:10.7238/dd.v0i7.3163.
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Michael Seidman, University of North Carolina Wilmington, US

Michael Seidman is professor of history at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, having studied at the University of Amsterdam, University of California Berkeley, and Swarthmore College. His first book, Workers against Work: Labor in Barcelona and Paris during the Popular Fronts, 1936–38 (1991), has been translated into six languages. Other publications include Republic of Egos: A Social History of the Spanish Civil War (2002, Spanish translation, 2003); The Imaginary Revolution: Parisian Students and Workers in 1968 (2004, Spanish translation, 2018, partial French translation, 2018); and The Victorious Counterrevolution: The Nationalist Effort in the Spanish Civil War (2011, Spanish translation, 2012). His most recent book is Transatlantic Antifascisms from the Spanish Civil War to the end of World War II (Cambridge University Press, 2017, Spanish translation, 2017).

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