COMMUNE OF PARIS

insurrectionary governments in Paris formed during (1792) the French Revolution and at the end (1871) of the Franco-Prussian War. In the French Revolution, the Revolutionary commune, representing urban workers, tradespeople, and radical bourgeois, engineered the storming of the Tuileries and the arrest of the king. During the reign of terror, several leaders of the commune, such as Hébert, were executed (1794), and when the moderates gained control of the Convention (1794–95), they broke the commune's power. At the end (1871) of the Franco-Prussian War and the fall of Napoleon III's empire, Parisians opposed the national government, headed by Adolphe Thiers, and the National Assembly at Versailles, as too conservative, too royalist, and too ready to accept a humiliating peace with Prussia. Thiers, after failing to disarm the Parisian national guard, fled (Mar., 1871) to Versailles, and the Parisians elected a municipal council, the commune of 1871. The Communards, whose aims included economic reforms, expressed many shades of political opinion—followers of Louis Blanqui, of Pierre Proudhon, and of the Marxist First International as well as radical republicans of the 1793 Jacobin tradition, such as Louis Delescluze. While the victorious Prussians affected neutrality outside the city, the Versailles troops began a siege of Paris (Apr. 11) to regain national control. The fighting, which intensified over five weeks, culminated in Bloody Week (21–28 May), during which the Versailles troops entered the city despite the desperate but ineffective defense of the communards, who threw up barricades, shot hostages (including the archbishop of Paris), and burned the Tuileries palace, the city hall, and the palace of justice. On May 28 the commune was finally defeated. Severe reprisals followed, resulting in more than 18,000 Parisians dead and almost 7,000 deported. Communes were also formed and suppressed in other cities in 1871, notably in Saint-Étienne, Le Creusot, and Marseilles, and memories of the bloody Paris repression embittered political relations between radicals and conservatives for many years afterward.

See studies by F. Jellinek (1937, repr. 1965), A. Horne (1965 and 1971), S. Edwards (1971), R. Tombs (1981), and R. Christiansen (1995).

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...Fetridge, W. Pembroke. The Rise and Fall of the Paris Commune in 1871; with a Full Account of the Bombardment...Brothers, 1871. Fontoulieu, Paul. Les eglises de Paris sous la Commune . Paris: E. Dentu, 1873. Guerre des communeux de Paris...
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...narrative of Haussmanns Paris. Thus, one of the...factors that led to the Commune was a fundamental alienation...Gaillard calls the Communes desire for the "reconquest...to the fires of the Commune, (8) as it is for...devastating effects of the Commune and the poems "catastrophe"--the Communes destruction of Paris becomes a model for...
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...Courbet. The aims of the Commune leaders were above all...assert the autonomy of Paris as the republican capital...abolished, at least for Paris), and the police and...education and the arts. The Communes supporters, usually...the lesson of the Commune was a bone of contention...Lenin argued that the Communes failure proved the need...concludes that `in this Paris in flames, the French...
...And, as such, the Paris of Marvilles Travaux...sur les vestiges de la Commune (the tombstone of oblivion...crimes and traces of the Commune) (Gacon, 1994: 99...consign the memory of the Communes crimes to oblivion would...keeping the memory of the Commune alive (particularly...thirteenth arrondissement of Paris (the site of the last...
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The Crouch End Commune. by Tom Nairn The occupation of Hornsey...only borne out the tragi-comic truth of Paris: todays professional revolutionaries...behind. How much further will the Hornsey Commune develop? This is of course partly a matter...
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...Moveable Feast - A Walking Tour of Paris Reveals a City Alive with History...lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever...where the spilled blood of the Commune of May 1871 has nourished a...full circle to the center of Paris. The piece de resistance of...
...millions of words devoted to Paris over the centuries, as Home...sets out to tell the story of Paris in a series of seven "biographical...upheaval as the Fronde, the Commune and occupation. That he tells...on the 1970s and 1980s, when Paris and its sleazy politicians turned...
...Posters That Flowered on the Walls of Paris in the Spring of 1968, While a New...demonstrations of the Latin Quarter of Paris were relayed to the worlds media...red-and-black flags of the 1871 Paris Commune. The posters also provide a narrative...
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...reputation: Victor Hugo loathed it, Karl Marx mocked it, the working class of Paris rebelled against it and, in the Paris Commune, contributed mightily to giving Paris its political traditions and myths. After the Commune, the revolutionary city...
...visit, something of a novelty in Paris. Not all bodies were transferred...1871, during the last days of the Paris Commune, fierce fighting spread through...22 47 63 More information: www.paris.fr Pere Lachaise, 20 th arrondissement...
...fraction of the 170 miles of caves under Paris. Although much of this underground...being free to visit ( a novelty in Paris. Not all bodies were transferred...1871, during the last days of the Paris Commune, fierce fighting spread through...
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...Etienne Marcel, Paris first assumed the role of an independent commune and rebelled against...from Versailles to Paris (Oct., 1789...Napoleon to the Commune Napoleon (emperor...and established the Commune of Paris , which was bloodily...
...went to the Hotel de Ville in Paris, where he accepted the tricolor...formed municipal government, or commune. The national guard was organized...back to the Tuileries palace in Paris. The Assembly also removed to Paris, where it drafted a constitution...
...little power. The communes, however, are more...territory around Paris, and were without...common defense (see commune ), the townspeople...theological learning at Paris (which was to make...suppression of the Commune of Paris (1871) by the right...
...proclaimed an empire under William I. Paris refused to disarm and to submit to the Thiers regime, and the Commune of Paris was formed. The French troops loyal to Thiers began the second siege of Paris (Apr. May, 1871). After the...
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