Red Missionaries: The French and German Socialist Press in Hostile Environments, 1919-1940
By (Author) Alban Bargain-Villger
University of Toronto Press
University of Toronto Press
15th July 2026
Canada
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
General and world history
Literature: history and criticism
Sociology
312
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
1g
Red Missionaries explores the communication strategies of French and German Socialist parties during the inter-war period (1920-1939).
(SPD) navigated political messaging in two traditionally conservative regions. Focusing on electoral campaigns and May Day-related events between 1919 and 1939, the study challenges the prevailing view of these parties as inflexible and doctrinaire. Instead, it reveals a surprising adaptability and nuance in their approaches, questioning the notion that both parties inevitably became more bureaucratic and conservative during this period.
Through detailed analysis of press coverage and party activities, Red Missionaries uncovers unexpected similarities between the SFIO and SPD, suggesting that their strategies were more aligned than previously assumed. Ultimately, this book not only reconsiders established narratives but also deepens our understanding of socialist politics in inter-war Europe.
Alban Bargain-Villger is an independent scholar, who received a PhD in history from York University, where he worked as sessional faculty until 2025.