Massacre
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One of the most dramatic chapters in the history of nineteenth-century Europe, the Commune of 1871 was an eclectic revolutionary government that held power in Paris across eight weeks between 18 March and 28 May. Its brief rule ended in ‘Bloody Week’ – the brutal massacre of as many as 15,000 Parisians, and perhaps even more, who perished at the hands of the provisional government’s forces. By then, the city’s boulevards had been torched and its monuments toppled. More than 40,000 Parisians were investigated, imprisoned, or forced into exile – a purging of Parisian society by a conservative national government whose supporters were considerably more horrified by a pile of rubble than the many deaths of the resisters.
In this gripping narrative, John Merriman explores the radical and revolutionary roots of the Commune, painting vivid portraits of the Communards – the ordinary workers, famous artists, and extraordinary fire-starting women – and their daily lives behind the barricades. He examines the ramifications of the Commune on the role of the state and sovereignty in France and modern Europe. Enthralling, evocative, and deeply moving, this narrative account offers a full picture of a defining moment in the evolution of state terror and popular resistance.
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Massacre by John M. Merriman offers an intense and detailed narrative of the 1871 Paris Commune, capturing its tumultuous rise and fall. Some reviewers find the account to be so gripping and vivid that it becomes challenging to read at times, due to the poignant depiction of events.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780300219449
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 March 2016
Country: United States
Imprint: Yale University Press
Illustration: 8pp. b-w
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Weight: 250g
Pages: 336
About the Author
John Merriman is Charles Seymour Professor of History at Yale University, where he teaches French and Modern European History. He received Yale’s Harwood F. Byrnes/Richard B. Sewall Teaching Prize in 2000, and was awarded a Docteur Honoris Causa in France in 2002. His many books include Dynamite Club: How A Café Bombing Ignited the Age of Modern Terror (2009), Police Stories: Making the French State, 1815-1851 (2005), The Stones of Balazuc: A French Village in Time (2002), A History of Modern Europe since the Renaissance (1996), The Margins of City Life: Explorations on the French Urban Frontier (1991) and The Agony of the Republic: The Repression of the Left in Revolutionary France, 1848-1851 (Yale, 1978).
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