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The Paris Commune of 1871 On 18 March 1871 in Paris besieged by Prussian troops the people took control of their city and for 72 days conducted the first experiment of life under popular control 1 The tradition of the oppressed There is a wall at the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris known as "Le Mur des Fédérés" It was there that the last
On March 28th the government known as the Paris Commune was officially born and Paris was under self-rule From the end of March 1871 until the end of May 1871 Paris was ruled independently of France The history behind the revolution and its government is by no means of minimal importance
history For revolutionaries in 1961 the Paris Commune of 1871 should be seen as an historical precursor of the essentially anti-bureaucratic mass movement that swept through Hungary in 1956 The measures taken by the Communards to prevent the emergence of a bureaucracy from within their own ranks were to he taken up again by the Budapest workers
What did the Paris Commune do in 1871?
In 1871, during the Franco-Prussian War, the Parisian workers revolted against the bourgeois government and established the Paris Commune. Extolling it as the first workers' government, classical Marxist writers took it as an exemplary--though embryonic-- model of the dictatorship of the proletariat.
Who wrote a book about women in the Paris Commune?
Eichner, Carolyn J. Surmounting the barricades: women in the Paris Commune (Indiana UP, 2004). Gluckstein, Donny (2006). The Paris Commune: A Revolution in Democracy. London: Bookmarks. ISBN 978-1-90-519214-4. Archived from the original on 29 March 2017. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
What newspapers were published in Paris during the commune?
At the same time, the number of pro-Commune newspapers and magazines published in Paris during the Commune expanded exponentially. The most popular of the pro-Commune newspapers was Le Cri du Peuple, published by Jules Vallès, which was published from 22 February until 23 May.
Who wrote the first poem about the commune?
Among the first to write about the Commune was Victor Hugo, whose poem "Sur une barricade", written on 11 June 1871 and published in 1872 in a collection of poems under the name L' Année terrible, honours the bravery of a twelve-year-old Communard being led to the execution squad.