Matthias Bouchenot presents his book on self-defense anti-fascist groups in the 1930s.
---- When, in the 1930s, the fascist gangs seeking to terrorize and silence activists and
labor activists, some organizations have set foot vigilante groups, including the
Socialist Party - which had little to do with the party current line (which inexplicably
kept the same name). ---- Matthias Bouchenot young historian Orl?ans, leaned on two
vigilante groups: Young Guards Socialists (JGS) and always ready for use (STPP). Open to
the leftmost of socialism trends, they have sometimes been more than just "law enforcement
officers" to use meetings, and some saw them as an embryonic revolutionary militias. ----
What lessons of their lives? ---- Matthias Bouchenot present his book: Saturday, May 17,
from 17h to 19h, Orleans, at Modern Times Bookstore, 57, rue Notre-Dame-de-Recouvrance.
Friday, May 30th, from 20h to 22h, in Montreuil, the Casa Poblano, 15, rue Lavoisier
(Robespierre metro).
Matthias Bouchenot, Hold the street. The socialist self, 1929-1938, Libertalia, 2014, 300
pages, 15 euros.
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