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She was honored with a sword by the Paris commune for her acts.
After the failure of the Paris commune (1871), French socialism was beheaded.
After the disbanding of the Paris commune (1871), power of the French socialist movement was greatly reduced.
The rise and fall of the Paris commune in 1871; with a full account of the bombardment, capture, and burning of the city.
August 16: Paris commune presents petition to the Legislative Assembly demanding the establishment of a revolutionary tribunal and summoning of a National Convention.
Beesly and other positivists incurred hostility for advocating intervention on the side of France in the Franco-Prussian War, and for defending the Paris commune.
Following his involvement in the events of the Paris commune in 1871, he moved to London, changed his name to James and settled in St John's Wood.
In Paris, the main business district is in La Défense, distant from the geographical centre of the city, on the western edge of the boundaries of the Paris commune (municipality).
Mapped from air photos and surveys by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition, 1956-60; remapped by Soviet Antarctic Expedition, 1960-61, and named Lednik Parizhskoy Kommuny (Paris commune glacier).
Paris became an official "commune" from the creation of the administrative division on 14 December the same year, and its provisional "Paris commune" revolutionary municipality was replaced with the city's first municipal constitution and government from 9 October 1790.
(p. 135) In France, the National Assembly was controlled by the "Girondin moderates", while the Montagnard "extremists" controlled "the Jacobin network," "the Paris commune," (p. 136) and the Societies of the Friends of the Constitution.
In 1874 the Polish expatriate, revolutionary, member of the Paris commune, American war correspondent, and author Stephan Poles (1847-1875) published a pamphlet denouncing in strong language the secretary and chief librarian of the British Museum, John Winter Jones.
The armies were composed very differently, the peasant army under the leadership of Guillaume Cale was several thousand Beauvais peasants with a core of 400 Parisians, sent by Etienne Marcel, the leader of the Paris commune following a simultaneous uprising in the city.