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    The Paris Commune (French: Commune de Paris, pronounced [kɔ.myn də pa.ʁi]) was a French revolutionary government that seized power in Paris from 18 March...
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    The Paris Commune during the French Revolution was the government of Paris from 1789 until 1795. Established in the Hôtel de Ville just after the storming...
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    The fires of Paris during the Commune were the premeditated destruction of monuments and residential buildings in Paris mainly during Bloody Week, the...
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  • La Commune (Paris, 1871) is a 2000 historical drama film directed by Peter Watkins about the Paris Commune. A historical re-enactment in the style of...
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  • The Paris Commune was an insurrectionary period in the history of Paris that lasted just over two months, from March 18, 1871, to the Semaine sanglante...
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  • historiography of the Paris Commune connects its 1871 events with the revolutions of 1848 and 1917. Historical interpretation of the Commune influenced subsequent...
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    cities with millions of inhabitants like Paris, to small hamlets with only a handful of inhabitants. Communes typically are based on pre-existing villages...
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  • Agricultural commune, intentional community based on agricultural labor Commune (rebellion), a synonym for uprising or revolutionary government Paris Commune (1789–1795)...
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    It was burned by the Paris Commune, along with all the city archives that it contained, during the Semaine Sanglante, the Commune's final days, in May 1871...
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    journalist, and military commander of the Paris Commune. Delecluze was born at Dreux, Eure-et-Loir. He studied law in Paris, and became a member of several secret...
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  • The Commune Council (French: conseil de la Commune), simply known as the Commune, was the government during the 72-day Paris Commune in 1871. Following...
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    1998 FIFA World Cup, is located just north of Paris in the neighbouring commune of Saint-Denis. Paris hosts the annual French Open Grand Slam tennis...
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    was imprisoned for six months in 1871 for his involvement with the Paris Commune and lived in exile in Switzerland from 1873 until his death four years...
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    Army during the American Civil War, and Delegate for War during the Paris Commune. Cluseret was born on 13 June 1823 in Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine. In 1841...
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    Crimes de la Commune is a series of photomontages produced by French photographer Ernest-Charles Appert at the end of the Paris Commune. A Parisian photographer...
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    the basilica was proposed before the Paris Commune took place.(See Paris Commune) "Dictionnaire Historique de Paris", p. 684 Legentil had wanted to demolish...
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    French government's handling of the war and its aftermath triggered the Paris Commune, a revolutionary uprising which seized and held power for two months...
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    May 1830 – 9 January 1905) was a teacher and important figure in the Paris Commune. Following her penal transportation to New Caledonia she embraced anarchism...
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  • of the Paris Commune lists major events that occurred during and surrounding the Paris Commune, a revolutionary government that controlled Paris between...
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    disgruntled and radicalized Parisian population taking control of Paris and forming the Paris Commune. As early as August 1870, the Prussian 3rd Army led by Crown...
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    and the Guangzhou Soviet became known as the "Canton Commune", "Guangzhou Commune" or "Paris Commune of the East"; it lasted only a short time at the cost...
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    Russian socialist and feminist revolutionary. She participated in the Paris Commune and the First International and was a friend of Karl Marx. She was once...
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    Egalité, Fraternité ou la mort) and suggested by a resolution of the Paris Commune (of which Momoro was elected member by his section du Théâtre-Français)...
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    of the Atlantic slave trade. As one of the prominent members of the Paris Commune, Robespierre was elected as a deputy to the National Convention in early...
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    Place Vendôme (category Squares in Paris)
    Battle of Austerlitz; it was torn down on 16 May 1871, by decree of the Paris Commune, but subsequently re-erected and remains a prominent feature on the...
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    Communards (category Paris Commune)
    short-lived 1871 Paris Commune formed in the wake of the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War. After the suppression of the Commune by the French Army...
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  • the means of production by the state apparatus. Engels considered the Paris Commune (1871), which controlled the capital city for two months before being...
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    the revolutionary Paris Commune was declared following the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, Marx sent Dmitrieff to Paris as a representative...
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    147 Commune soldiers along with another 19 officers were executed on May 28, 1871, during the Semaine sanglante, the suppression of the Paris Commune. The...
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  • established by the protesters patterned after the Paris Commune of 1871. Like the supporters of Paris Commune, the protesters referred to themselves as Communards...
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