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The Paris Commune (French: ) was a government that briefly ruled Paris, from March 28 (more formally, from March 26) to May 28, 1871. It existed before the split between anarchists and socialists ha...
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Paris Commune (French Revolution) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Paris Commune during the French Revolution was the government of Paris from 1789 until 1795, and especially from 1792 until 1795. Established in the Hôtel de Ville just after the storming of t...
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Norman Barth recounts the story of the Paris Commune. ... The story of the Paris Commune is an important, but complicated one. In this short piece, I hope to communicate the grand lines of what happened, using sources not too far removed from those events. In the 100 plus years since the Commune, communism has both risen...
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Theirs and his ministers at Versailles has no doubt that the Paris Commune was a declaration of social change that had to be crushed by civil war. This was a view shared by governments outside France, for the very existence of the Commune roused the fury of the European bourgeoisie.
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The Paris Commune, functioning between March 18 to May 28 of 1871, was spawned by the Franco-Prussian war. Germany's victory created discontent among the Parisian workers who were already unhappy over growing economic inequality and food shortages.
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Under the name "Commune of Paris" a new idea was born, to become the starting point for future revolutions. ... Yet it is certain that if the Commune of Paris could have lived a few months longer, it would have been inevitably driven by the force of circumstances toward both these revolutions.
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MIA: History: France: Paris Commune ... Documents of the Commune; Archives of Communards; Contemporary Observers; Photos; Timeline of Events; Encyclopedia; ... Barricades in Paris...
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March 26: A municipal council — the Paris Commune — is elected by the citizens of Paris. Commune consists of workers, among them members of the First International and followers of Proudhon and Blanqui.
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This revolutionary party still held possession of the east of Paris, but the regular army, whose headquarters were at Versailles, was fast approaching, and the leaders of the Commune, made desperate by failure, wished to inflict what evil they could on an ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > C > Martyrs of the Paris Commune...
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