
Commune
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Louise Michel, une figure majeure de l'anarchisme français, offre dans « La Commune » un récit puissant et émouvant de l'insurrection parisienne de 1871. Ayant été une participante active au sein de la Commune, elle témoigne de son expérience avec une intensité et une sincérité remarquables. Son récit se concentre sur les aspirations sociales et politiques du peuple parisien, leurs efforts pour construire une société différente, et la violence qui a suivi la suppression de la Commune par le gouvernement français. Le récit de Michel est enrichi de détails sur la vie quotidienne, les combats, les idées et les personnalités qui ont contribué à l'épopée de la Commune, offrant un éclairage précieux sur un moment charnière de l'histoire française. Son récit est un témoignage poignant des espoirs et des tragédies d'une révolution sociale.Book Details
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