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France on Display: Peasants, Provincials, and Folklore in the 1937 Paris World's Fair (Suny Series in National Identities) (Suny Series, National Identities)

Author Shanny Peer
Publisher State University of New York Press
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Author(s)Shanny Peer
ISBN / ASIN0791437108
ISBN-139780791437100
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The 1937 Paris World's Fair presented a traditionalist image of France as a rural, provincial country, faithful to its folk traditions and to its Old World heritage. France's attachment, well into the twentieth century, to its traditionalist roots has often been interpreted by scholars as a reactionary impulse, a desire to resist modernization or a wish to return to the past. However, in this book Peer argues that this enduring attachment in Third Republic France to peasants, provincials, and folklore was not inherently reactionary or anti-modernist. Instead, these aspects of France's "traditional" heritage were refashioned in new ways to allow France to modernize while still retaining its distinctive identity.