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The Paris Commune and the French Anarchists, 1870-1914 (Images and Collective Memories)


6 May 2014, 5:00pm - 7:00pm

RHB 137, Richard Hoggart Building. All Welcome.

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Cost Free
Department Politics and International Relations
Contact c.levy(@gold.ac.uk)

In this seminar, Professor John Merriman will examine the influence of the Paris Commune on the anarchist movement in Paris in the 1880s and especially the 1890s, focusing on the centre-periphery dynamic, elite fears of the margins of Parisian life and the memories of the 'Bloody Week', which ended the Commune in May 1871.

Professor John Merriman is the Charles Seymour Professor of History, Yale University. He is the author of numerous books and his latest is 'Massacre: The Life and Death of the Paris Commune' (Basic Books, 2014).

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6 May 2014 5:00pm - 7:00pm
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