Massacre: The Life and Death of the Paris Commune by John Merriman

Massacre: The Life and Death of the Paris Commune

John Merriman
327 pages
Basic Books
Jan 2014
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The Paris Commune lasted for only 64 days in 1871, but during that short time it gave rise to some of the grandest political dreams of the nineteenth century - before culminating in horrific violence.<br><br>Following the disastrous French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, hungry and politically disenchanted Parisians took up arms against their government in the name of a more just society. They expelled loyalists and soldiers and erected barricades in the streets. In <i>Massacre</i>, John Merriman introduces a cast of inimitable Communards - from <i>les pétroleuses</i> (female incendiaries) to the painter Gustave Courbet - whose idealism fueled a revolution. And he vividly recreates the Commune's chaotic and bloody end when 30,000 troops stormed the city, burning half of Paris and executing captured Communards en masse.<br><br>A stirring evocation of the spring when Paris was ablaze with cannon fire and its citizens were their own masters, <i>Massacre</i> reveals how the indomitable spirit of the Commune shook the very foundations of Europe.<br>
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Pages 327
Publisher Basic Books
Published 2014
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