Artisan Republic :Revolution, Reaction, and Resistance in Lyon, 1848-1851

Publication subTitle :Revolution, Reaction, and Resistance in Lyon, 1848-1851

Author: Stewart   Mary Lynn  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 1984

E-ISBN: 9780773560963

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773504264

Subject: K565.41 法国资产阶级革命至巴黎公社前夕(1789~1870年)

Keyword: 欧洲史

Language: ENG

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Professor Stewart-McDougall stresses the continuity of this extraordinarily successful and persistent movement from its beginnings under the July Monarchy through the revolutionary period to the advent of the Second Empire. She shows how, following the silk workers' insurrection of 1834, an indigenous radical leadership emerged and developed a flexible clandestine network which facilitated the creation of durable political machinery under the republic. Lyonnais radicals are shown to have been more successful than their Parisian counterparts in electing candidates, disseminating democratic-socialist ideas in the provinces, and resisting the successive blows of the repression of 1849-51.

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