Resistancialism
The resistancialism is a concept created by the French historian Henry Rousso to indicate the myth developed especially by the communist gaullists and according to which the French would have unanimously and naturally resisted since the beginning of the Second world war.
This concept of myth resistancialist was used in 1947 to counter the communist mémorielle offensive within the framework of a Cold war which is set up and which divided the French.
One also finds written Résistantialisme which is perhaps a more correct C-W communication, but which is used with others Acception S: the C-W communication resistancialism being closer to the term Resistance. Whatever is the orthography, the term points out the Existentialisme sails about it with the Release.
The term can simply constitute a criticism of the French resistant forgeries, revealed after the end of the Second world war.
One recalls thus that at the time of his lawsuit, the resistant statute of of old the Préfet Papon was examined.
The term appears in the work the masked crimes of the resistantialism of Jean Desgranges, André Figueras.
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