- Jacques Bainville
Jacques Bainville (
February 9 ,1879 inVincennes -February 9 ,1936 inParis ) was a Frenchhistorian andjournalist . A staunchmonarchist , he was a leading figure inAction Française .A follower of
Charles Maurras , Bainville was a founder of Action Française and soon became an important figure in the "Institute d'Action Française", a college of sorts ran by the organisation (it had no permanent buildings but ran lectures and study groups where possible). [Ernst Nolte , "Three Faces of Fascism", New York: Mentor, 1965, p. 128]Bainville became notorious in French political circles for his
Germanophobia and this was one of the defining strands of his writing. [Stanislav Andreski, 'Poland', SJ Woolf (ed.), "Fascism in Europe", London: Methuen, 1981, p. 182] His "Histoire de deux peuples" (1915) underlined the importance for France of German weakness and sought a return to the pre-Franco-Prussian War status of Germany. [Nolte, op cit, p. 106] His "Les Conséquences politiques de la paix" (Political Consequences of Peace, 1920), whilst intended as an answer toJohn Maynard Keynes ' views onTreaty of Versailles , was actually translated into German inNazi Germany and presented as evidence that France had a mission for German destruction. [Nolte, op cit, p. 108] His other written works included "Histoire de France", as well as political columns for a number of newspapers and editing "Le Revue Universelle" for Maurras. [Philip Rees , "Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 ", p. 19]Bainville was appointed to a chair at
Académie française in 1936, although he did not hold the position long as he died soon afterwards. [Nolte, op cit, p. 590] A strong Catholic, he was denied the last rites by CardinalJean Verdier as the Pope had condemned Action Française in 1926. Nonetheless the sacrament, as well as his funeral, were performed by a canon who was sympathetic to the movement. [Rees, op cit]References
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