@article{oai:meilib.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000678, author = {Thompson, Micheal}, issue = {21}, journal = {比較文化, Comparative culture, the journal of Miyazaki International College}, month = {}, note = {This paper focuses on the evolution and changes experienced by the Occitaniste movement in France from the French Revolution to 1945. A subsequent article will carry it forward to the present. Following a brief introduction to the Occitan language and its history prior to the Third Republic, the central role of Frédéric Mistral and the Félibrige movement in Provence sets the stage. The first period of the Third Republic was crucial to the history of Occitan and the Occitaniste movement. The relationship of Occitania to France and of Occitanisme to the state were shaped by the actions of the state especially in the realm of education, and in the reaction of the Félibrige and others to them. A fundamental division between eastern Occitania (Provençe) and western Occitania was reinforced at this time and was to have repercussions for the future history of the Occitaniste movement. The changes experienced both politically and socially during the early years of the twentieth century through the Second World War are then examined.}, pages = {36--57}, title = {Plaidejat a una dama a c r freg 1: The Occitaniste Movementin France from the Third Republic to 1945}, year = {2016} }