Considered a golden moment of hope by the left, and a black hour of terrifying power inversions by the right, the Paris Commune occupies a critical position in understanding modern history and politics. The Commune stands as a critical and pivotal moment in nineteenth-century history, as the linchpin between revolutionary pasts and futures.
Considered a golden moment of hope by the left, and a black hour of terrifying power inversions by the right, the Paris Commune occupies a critical position in understanding modern history and politics. The Commune stands as a critical and pivotal moment in nineteenth-century history, as the linchpin between revolutionary pasts and futures.
CAROLYN J. EICHNER teaches in the Departments of History and Women's & Gender Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Her books include Surmounting the Barricades: Women in the Paris Commune and Feminism's Empire.
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1. Illumination 2. Fluorescence 3. Explosion Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index