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This is the story of a demonstration for food organized by the underground French Communist party that took place at a central Parisian marketplace on May 31, 1942. The so-called "women's demonstration on the rue de Buci" became a cause célèbre. In this microhistory of the event, Schwartz examines the many moving parts of an underground operation; the lives and deaths of the protesters, both women and men; and the ways in which the incident was remembered, commemorated, or forgotten. The study is based on interviews with surviving resisters and on a rich documentary record.

Produktbeschreibung
This is the story of a demonstration for food organized by the underground French Communist party that took place at a central Parisian marketplace on May 31, 1942. The so-called "women's demonstration on the rue de Buci" became a cause célèbre. In this microhistory of the event, Schwartz examines the many moving parts of an underground operation; the lives and deaths of the protesters, both women and men; and the ways in which the incident was remembered, commemorated, or forgotten. The study is based on interviews with surviving resisters and on a rich documentary record.
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Autorenporträt
Paula Schwartz is the Lois B. Watson Professor Emerita of French Studies at Middlebury College in Vermont. She holds a doctorate in French Studies from the Institute of French Studies at New York University and has published widely on women and gender in the French Resistance.