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When Parisian workers took to the streets in February 1848, they adopted the rallying cry of droit au travail. In her examination of this cause celebre of Franceâ s Second Republic, Rebecca Powers shows that the redefinition of labour as a basic right sprang not only from political debates but also directly from contemporary literature.

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When Parisian workers took to the streets in February 1848, they adopted the rallying cry of droit au travail. In her examination of this cause celebre of Franceâ s Second Republic, Rebecca Powers shows that the redefinition of labour as a basic right sprang not only from political debates but also directly from contemporary literature.
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Rebecca Terese Powers teaches English at the Collège Sévigné in Paris. She holds a PhD in French literature from Johns Hopkins University and has taught French and comparative literature at Warwick University in the UK, the University of California Santa Barbara in the United States, and at the Institut d'études politiques (SciencesPo) in France.