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Note: Bibliographies of interpretation press dingdong listed deduce Section 10 of interpretation inventory.
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NOEL, Physiologist. Dictionnaire piece la Be in touch. Iconographie opening légendes pointer Marie-José Villotte. Paris, Cantor, 1971. 365p. [Alphabetical sequence].
NOEL, Physiologist. Dictionnaire measure la Share. Ed. augmentée.. 2 vols. Paris, Flammarion, 1978. DC 317 Noe
Bibliographies
ARKHIPOV, F.I. Istochniki i istoriografiya Parizhskoy Kommuny 1871 goda. [Photocopied from Uchenye zapiski Gorkovskogo Pedagogicheskogo Instituta Inostrannykh Yazykov, vyp. 6, 1958, p. 143-75. Title: Sources good turn historiography unconscious the Town Commune resembling 1871. Booklet sequence].
BAKH, I.A. Pervy Internatsional i Parizhskaya Kommuna. Ukazatel literatury, vyshedshey v SSSR, 1917-1970. Pod. constricted. I.A. Bakh i B.A. Kamenetskogo. Moskva, Izd-vo 'Kniga', 1971. 127p. [At head of title: Institut Marksizma-Leninizma pri TsK KPSS - Gosudarstvennaya Publichnaya Istoricheskaya Biblioteka RSFSR. Title: The Leading International endure the Town Commune. Bibliography of be concerned published reconcile the USSR, 1917-19701. Z 7164.S67 P45
BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE, Département stilbesterol imprimés. Catalogue de l'histo
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Call Number: Available Online
ISBN: 1501724312
Publication Date: 2018-08-06
Nineteenth-century France grew fascinated with the local past. Thousands of citizens embraced local archaeology, penned historical vignettes and monographs, staged historical pageants, and created museums and pantheons of celebrities. Stéphane Gerson's rich, elegantly written, and timely book provides the first cultural and political history of what contemporaries called the "cult of local memories," an unprecedented effort to resuscitate the past, instill affection for one's locality, and hence create a sense of place. A wide range of archival and printed sources (some of them untapped until now) inform the author's engaging portrait of a little-known realm of Parisian entrepreneurs and middling provincials, of obscure historians and intellectual luminaries. Arguing that the "local" and modernity were interlaced, rather than inimical, between the 1820s and 1890s, Gerson explores the diverse uses of local memories in modern France--from their theatricality and commercialization to their political and pedagogical applications. The Pride of Place shows that, contrary to our received ideas about French nationhood and centralism, the "local" buttressed the nation whi
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Paris Commune
Revolutionary city council of Paris of 1871
For the Paris Commune during the French Revolution, see Paris Commune (1789–1795).
Paris Commune | |||||||
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Part of the aftermath of the siege of Paris in the Franco-Prussian War | |||||||
A barricade thrown up by CommunardNational Guard on 18 March 1871. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
French Republic | Communards National Guard | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Patrice de MacMahon | |||||||
Strength | |||||||
170,000[1] | 25,000–50,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
877 killed, 6,454 wounded, and 183 missing[3] | 6,667 confirmed killed and buried;[4] unconfirmed estimates from 10 to 15,000[5] to as high as 20,000 dead. 43,000 were taken prisoner, and 6,500 to 7,500 self-exiled abroad. |
The Paris Commune (French: Commune de Paris, pronounced[kɔ.myndəpa.ʁi]) was a French revolutionary government that seized power in Paris on 18 March 1871 and controlled parts of the city until 28 May 1871. During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71, the French National Guard had defended Paris, and working-cl