A peacetime battleground: national symbols, patriotism and prestige in the French-occupied Rhineland, 1920–23

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY French History Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI:10.1093/fh/crad053
James E Connolly
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Tensions and violence were central to the French interwar occupation of the Rhineland. This article examines symbolic opposition and violence carried out by locals, as perceived by the French authorities, mainly involving attacks on flags, singing banned patriotic songs, or displaying German patriotic colours. Although rarer than physical violence, the ways in which French officials documented and responded to such incidents allow for an insight into the mindset of the French occupiers. The victorious but sensitive French were especially concerned with notions of prestige, dignity and authority, drawing on colonial ideas, and quick to punish attacks on symbols of French power. Even during the beginning of the organized ‘passive resistance’ campaign in 1923, French authorities were as concerned with songs and flags as with demonstrations and physical violence. French sensitivity around national symbols betrayed deeper insecurities and uncertainties regarding their role both in the occupied territory and the wider world.
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和平时期的战场:1920-1923 年法占莱茵地区的国家象征、爱国主义和声望
紧张局势和暴力是法国在战时占领莱茵地区的核心问题。本文探讨了法国当局认为当地人实施的象征性反对和暴力,主要涉及攻击国旗、唱被禁止的爱国歌曲或展示德国爱国色彩。法国官员记录和应对此类事件的方式虽然比肢体暴力少见,但却能让人深入了解法国占领者的心态。胜利者但敏感的法国人特别关注声望、尊严和权威的概念,借鉴殖民思想,并迅速惩罚对法国权力象征的攻击。即使是在 1923 年开始有组织的 "消极抵抗 "运动期间,法国当局对歌曲和旗帜的关注程度也不亚于示威游行和肢体暴力。法国人对国家象征的敏感,暴露了他们对自己在被占领土和更广阔的世界中的角色更深层次的不安全感和不确定性。
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期刊介绍: French History offers an important international forum for everyone interested in the latest research in the subject. It provides a broad perspective on contemporary debates from an international range of scholars, and covers the entire chronological range of French history from the early Middle Ages to the twentieth century. French History includes articles covering a wide range of enquiry across the arts and social sciences, as well as across historical periods, and a book reviews section that is essential reference for any serious student of French history.
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