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قراءة كتاب History of the Commune of 1871
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HISTORY
OF
THE COMMUNE OF 1871
THE REFORMERS' BOOKSHELF. | |
Large crown 8vo., cloth, 3s. 6d. each. | |
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1. | THE ENGLISH PEASANT: His Past and Present. By Richard Heath |
2. | THE LABOUR MOVEMENT. By L. T. Hobhouse, M.A. Preface by R. B. Haldane, M.P. |
3. & 4. | SIXTY YEARS OF AN AGITATOR'S LIFE: George Jacob Holyoake's Autobiography. 2 vols. |
5. & 6. | BAMFORD'S PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF A RADICAL. Edited, and with an Introduction by Henry Dunckley ("Verax">. 2 vols. |
7. | RICHARD COBDEN AND THE JUBILEE OF FREE TRADE. By P. Leroy-Beaulieu, Henry Dunckley ("Verax"), Dr. Theodor Barth, the Right Hon. Leonard Courtney, M.P., and the Right Hon. Charles Villiers, M.P. |
8. & 9. | THE ECONOMIC INTERPRETATION OF HISTORY: Lectures on Political Economy and its History, delivered at Oxford, 1887-1888. By Professor Thorold Rogers. Third edition. 2 vols. |
10. & 11. | THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND. By Professor Thorold Rogers. 2 vols. |
12. | THE GLADSTONE COLONY. By James Francis Hogan, M.P. |
13. & 14. | CHARLES BRADLAUGH: A Record of His Life and Work. By His Daughter, Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner. 2 vols. |
15. & 16. | THE INNER LIFE OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Selected from the Writings of William White, with a Prefatory Note by his son, and an Introduction by Justin McCarthy, M.P. |
17. | POLITICAL CRIME. By Louis Proal. |
18. & 19. | THE LIFE OF RICHARD COBDEN. By John Morley. 2 vols. |
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London: T. FISHER UNWIN. |
HISTORY
of
THE COMMUNE OF 1871
FROM THE FRENCH OF
LISSAGARAY
LONDON
T. FISHER UNWIN
1902
CONTENTS.
PAGE | |
PROLOGUE. | |
HOW THE PRUSSIANS GOT PARIS AND THE RURALS FRANCE | 1 |
CHAPTER 1. | |
FIRST ATTACKS OF THE COALITION AGAINST PARIS—THE BATTALIONS OF THE NATIONAL GUARD FEDERALISE AND SEIZE THEIR CANNON—THE PRUSSIANS ENTER PARIS | 58 |
CHAPTER II. | |
THE COALITION OPENS FIRE ON PARIS—THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE CONSTITUTES ITSELF—M. THIERS ORDERS THE ASSAULT | 69 |
CHAPTER III. | |
THE EIGHTEENTH OF MARCH | 78 |
CHAPTER IV. | |
THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE CONVOKES THE ELECTORS—THE MAYORS OF PARIS AND DEPUTIES OF THE SEINE TURN AGAINST IT | 88 |
CHAPTER V. | |
THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE AFFIRMS ITSELF, REORGANISES THE PUBLIC SERVICES, AND HOLDS PARIS | 101 |
CHAPTER VI. | |
THE MAYORS, THE DEPUTIES, THE JOURNALISTS, THE ASSEMBLY COMBINE AGAINST PARIS—THE REACTION MARCHES ON THE PLACE VENDÔME, AND IS PUNISHED | 108 |
CHAPTER VII. | |
THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE TRIUMPHS OVER ALL OBSTACLES AND CONSTRAINS THE MAYORS TO CAPITULATE | 116 |
CHAPTER VIII. | |
PROCLAMATION OF THE COMMUNE | 126 |
CHAPTER IX. | |
THE COMMUNE AT LYONS, ST. ETIENNE, AND CREUZOT | 131 |
CHAPTER X. | |
THE COMMUNE AT MARSEILLES, TOULOUSE, AND NARBONNE | public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@36043@[email protected]#Page_142" class="pginternal" |