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1 | The Occultation of Regionalism in French History | 3 |
2 | Characteristics of Belle Epoque Regionalism | 25 |
3 | Charles-Brun and the Felibrige: Mistral or Louis-Xavier de Ricard? | 43 |
4 | The Sources of Charles-Brun's Federalism: Maurras or Proudhon? | 76 |
5 | Jeunesse or Sagesse? Charles-Brun and the Rejuvenation of the City | 105 |
6 | The Praxis of Regionalism: Context and Application | 133 |
7 | The Development of the FRF | 164 |
8 | Art and Catholicism | 201 |
9 | Social and Political Reconciliation | 217 |
Conclusion: Regionalism and the History of French Political Thought | 240 | |
App. I | The Charles-Brun archives at the Musee des Arts et Traditions populaires | 248 |
App. II | Charles-Brun resigns from the Felibrige. Transcription of a letter in the Maurras papers | 260 |
Bibliography | 262 | |
Index | 281 |
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