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- divided France into pro-republican, anticlerical Dreyfusards and pro-army, mostly Catholic anti-Dreyfusards, embittering French politics and encouraging radicalisation...
- Socialists, Radicals and the Democratic Republican Alliance, over the anti-Dreyfusard right wing of the Republicans, the progressistes. The Bloc des gauches...
- writing literary criticism and became politically active as a leading anti-Dreyfusard. In 1926, Pope Pius XI issued a controversial papal condemnation of Action...
- under the Ancien Régime." The decision to create the nationalist anti-Dreyfusard Ligue de la patrie française (League of the French Homeland) was made...
- covering cycling, the paper also organized cycling races. Le Vélo took a Dreyfusard position on the Dreyfus affair which boosted the paper's sales. As the...
- the coldness developed between the author of "J'accuse" and the anti-Dreyfusard painter. Wegener, Fredrick (December 2000). ""Rabid Imperialist"': Edith...
- inflamed by the Dreyfus Affair. Catholics were for the most part anti-dreyfusard. The ****umptionists published anti-Semitic and anti-republican articles...
- The same month Zola returned from his exile in England. Still the anti-Dreyfusards would not give up, and on 9 September 1899 Dreyfus was again convicted...
- and traditional concept of the nation. He also became a leading anti-Dreyfusard po****rising the term nationalisme to describe his views. He stood on...
- National Library, First Editionmière, Final Edition 1924. 1978 (in French) Dreyfusards!: Memories from Mathieu Dreyfus and other novelties (presented by Robert...