Title: Divided France? The Dreyfus Affair
1Divided France? The Dreyfus Affair
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3The Dreyfus Affair
- Causes
- Consequences
- Historians interpretations
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6The beginnings of the affair
- Discovery of the bordereau in the Germany
embassy (25 September 1894) - Statistics Section concludes that Dreyfus is the
culprit, after a rapid investigation and
comparison of handwriting - Dreyfus arrested on 15 October 1894 and held at
in military prison
7- I am totally innocent and protest vehemently
against the rigorous measures taken against me.
Never have I communicated to anyone at all even
the briefest note relating to my service at the
General Staff . - It is my honour as an officer that I am
defending and however painful my situation might
be, I will defend myself to the end. - I sense, however, that an appalling plan has
been prepared against me, for a purpose I do not
understand, but I want to live to establish my
innocence. - Dreyfus during his initial interrogation, quoted
in Whyte, The Dreyfus Affair (2005), 346
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11The traitor drawing by Henri Meyer, Le Petit
Journal illustré, n 217, 13 January 1895
12- As he came towards us, his kepi pulled down
over his forehead, his pince-nez on his ethnic
nose, his eyes furious and dry, his whole face
hard and defiant, he cried out what am I
saying? he ordered in his unbearable voice,
You will tell all of France that I am innocent
His face of foreign race, his impassive
uprightness, his whole being revolted even the
most self-controlled of spectators. - Maurice Barrès, quoted in Whyte, The Dreyfus
Affair (2005), 353
13- I was suffering agonies, but steeled myself to
concentrate all my strength. To sustain myself, I
evoked the memory of my wife and children. - As soon as the sentence had been read out, I
called out, addressing myself to the troops
Soldiers, you are degrading an innocent man
soldiers, you are dishonouring an innocent man.
Long live France, long the army. - Dreyfus, quoted in Whyte, The Dreyfus Affair
(2005), 354
14The case refuses to go away
- Dreyfus on Devils Island continues to declare
his innocence - His brother Mathieu and wife Lucie protest his
innocence - Lucien Herr, the librarian at the prestigious
Ecole normale supérieure, convinces Clemenceau
and Jaurès of Dreyfus innocence
15Judas defended by his brothers La Libre parole
attacks Bernard Lazares A Judicial Error The
Truth about the Dreyfus Affair (1896)
16Major Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy a swindler and
incorrigible liar and intriguer.
17Lieutenant-Colonel Georges Picquart discovers
evidence proving Dreyfus innocence which is
eventually picked up by Auguste Scheurer-Kestner,
Vice-President of the Senate
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19Intellectuals wade in
- Zola accuses the military of a cover up and names
key officers - Furthers the efforts of Bernard Lazare
- Zola backed by other intellectuals, including
Marcel Proust and Charles Péguy - Small but vocal minority
20- I have raised a cry of alarm, and I leave
history to judge me and to appreciate my acts
. I am not defending my liberty, gentlemen in
presenting myself before you. I am defending the
truth. Look me in the face, gentlemen. Have I
been bought, or am I a traitor? I am a free
writer, who intends to resume his vocation and
again take up his interrupted labourers. - Zola at his trial, quoted in Whyte, The Dreyfus
Affair (2005), 378
21Charles Maurras royalist, nationalist,
anti-Semite, anti-Dreyfus, and founder of Action
française in 1899
22An anti-Dreyfusard politician minister for war
Godefroy Cavaignac
23Joseph Henry- forger of documents, who commits
suicide
24The Republic under attack
- Jules Guérin meets royalist pretender
- Paul Déroulède leads botched coup détat (Feb
1899) - Right-wing protesters knock off President
Loubets top-hat at Auteuil races (right)
25Defending the Republic
- Waldeck-Rousseaus government of republican
defence - Arrests Jules Guérin and his royalist backers
- Retrial of Dreyfus at Rennes found guilty with
extenuating circumstances by 5 votes to 2 - Dreyfus receives presidential pardon on 19
September 1899
26The end of the Affair?
- When disagreements have divided and torn apart
a country all men of political wisdom understand
that the time comes when these need to be
forgotten. -
- Waldeck-Rousseau
27- Either way, at the end of the argument
concerning details, there lies a grand theory, an
interpretation with the widest implications. It
is as if the facts are not enough in themselves,
or as if their complexity is unbearable. The
historian, like the poet, aspires to achieve
order amid chaos and meaning in the middle of
confusion. The facts have to be placed in some
sort of pattern. - Douglas Johnson, France and the Dreyfus Affair
(1961), 199
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29The affairs political dimensions
- The Affair ripped apart the anti-socialist
alliance of republicans and conservatives - Republic seemed under threat its partisans
united to defend it - The Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist
Party was founded in 1901 to rally all the sons
of the Revolution, whatever their differences,
against all the partisans of counter-revolution.
30Dreyfus Affair as part of the guerre
franco-française
- Revolutionaries
- Republicans
- Secular
- Dreyfusard
- Resistance (1940-44)
- Counter-revolutionaries
- Royalists
- Catholic
- Anti-Dreyfusard
- Vichy Regime (1940-44)
31- Two concepts of legitimacy clashed one based
on the idea of a rational, secular, Jacobin state
open to all citizens, the other based on an idea
of Frenchness understood in terms of local
roots, of an organicist localism said to foster a
virility capable of overcoming the decadence
brought on by effeminate, cosmopolitan humanism.
- Pierre Birnbaum, Grégoire, Dreyfus, Drancy and
the Rue Copernic, in Nora, Realms of Memory
(1996), 409
32True France
- Emergence of right-wing, exclusionary nationalism
after the Affair - The discourse of True France employs the
essentialist, determinist language of a lost
hidden authenticity that, once uncovered, yields
a single, immutable national identity. Herman
Lebovics, True France (1992), 9 - Forerunner of French fascism, according to Robert
Soucy, Zeev Sternhall
33The Jewish community in France before the Dreyfus
Affair
- Emancipation during the Revolution, led by
Grégoire Jews granted civic equality - But anti-Semitism continued pogroms in Alsace,
Napoleons 1808 decree - Distinction made between highly assimilated
Israélites and Juifs - Yiddish speaking new
arrivals from Russia and Eastern Europe
34The Jewish Community during the Dreyfus Affair
- Dreyfus Affair- high tide of anti-Semitic feeling
in 19C France (Marras, Politics of Assimilation
1971) - Tested assimilated Jews faith in the Republic
- But majority of Jewish Dreyfusards saw defence of
Dreyfus as a defence of the republic
35- It is we who are defending the honour of the
army. Dreyfusard Joseph Reinach
36In the light of the Dreyfus case, the whole of
the gentile world seemed to him hostile there
were only Jews and antisemites. Hannah
Ardendt, From the Dreyfus Affair to France
Today, Jewish Social Studies 4/3 (1942)
Theodore Herzl
37Stripping away Dreyfus honour and manhood? See
Venita Detta From Devils Island to the
Pantheon? in Forth and Accampo (eds) Confronting
modernity in Fin-de-Siecle France (2009)
38Gender and the Dreyfus Affair
- Both sides attacked the others manhood
- Anti-Dreyfusards mocked the supposedly weak and
unhealthy bodies of the intellectual Dreyfusards - They also portrayed Dreyfus himself as weak and
effeminate (stereotype of Jewish men) - See Christopher Forth, The Dreyfus Affair and the
Crisis of French Manhood (2004)
39Zola aux outrages by Henri Degroux
40La Vérité sortant du puits, by Édouard
Debat-Ponsan
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