History of the Paris Commune of 1871

by Prosper-Olivier Hippolyte Lissagaray

Other authorsEleanor Marx Aveling (Translator), Eleanor Marx Aveling (Introduction)
Paperback, 1976

Pages

xvi; 439

Status

Available

Call number

DC316.L543 1976

Publication

London: New Park Publications, 1976

Physical description

xvi, 439 p.; 20.8 cm

ISBN

0902030817 / 9780902030817

Language

Original language

French

Description

The classic history of the Paris Commune In 1871, the working class of Paris, incensed by their lack of political power and tired of beingexploited, seized control of the capital. This book is the outstanding history of the Commune, theheroic battles fought in its defence, and the bloody massacre that ended the uprising. Its author,Lissagaray, was a young journalist who not only saw the events recounted here first-hand, butfought for the Commune on the barricades. He spent the next twenty-five years researching andwriting this history, which refutes the slanders levelled at the Communards by the ruling classesand is a vivid and valuable study in urban political revolution, one that retains its power to inspireto this day. This revised edition includes a foreword by the writer and publisher Eric Hazan.… (more)

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