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    revolutionary theory of Blanquism. Blanqui was born in Puget-Théniers, Alpes-Maritimes, where his father, Jean Dominique Blanqui, of Italian descent, was subprefect...
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    November 1798, the son of the Girondin politician Jean-Dominique Blanqui; the revolutionary Louis-Auguste Blanqui was his younger brother. He began his career...
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    Revolutionary Socialist Party supported by followers of Louis-Auguste Blanqui opposed giving up the guns and canon of the Parisian National Guards to...
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  • Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (POSR) of Jean Allemane. At the same time, the heirs of Louis Auguste Blanqui, a symbol of the French revolutionary tradition...
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  • grave of Jim Morrison Paul Baudry – French painter Jean-Dominique Bauby – French journalist Jean-Louis Baudelocque – French obstetrician Pierre-Augustin...
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  • Auguste Blanqui on 3 May 1865. It appeared on Wednesday and Saturday every week, and cost 5 centimes. The main collaborators on Candide were Blanqui, Tridon...
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  • multiple elections benefiting the same candidate, plus the seat allotted to Blanqui, who was still in prison. The revolutionary majority included at least...
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    embroidered furnishings for Parisian houses (Krieger, Fourdinois) or Marseille (Blanqui), creative costumes for the Worth house, as well as court dresses and coats...
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    most extreme revolutionaries in Paris were the followers of Louis Auguste Blanqui, a charismatic professional revolutionary who had spent most of his adult...
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    Communards offered to exchange him and several priests for Louis Auguste Blanqui, who was being held by the Versailles government. He was transferred to...
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    best-known architects in this school are Jean Nouvel and Dominique Perrault. The Hôtel Berlier (1986–89) by Dominique Perrault, an office building at 26-34...
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    portraitist. Jean-Honoré Fragonard, 18th-century rococo painter and printmaker. Claude Joseph Vernet, 18th-century painter. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres,...
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    peuple in January 1832, Raspail harshly criticized the king while Auguste Blanqui gave free vein to his socialist ideas. All of the accused denounced the...
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    same time, Clemenceau also visited the old French revolutionary Auguste Blanqui and another Republican activist, Auguste Scheurer-Kestner, in jail, further...
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  • French). Archived from the original on 5 June 2014. Chaline, Jean-Pierre; Barjot, Dominique; Encrevé, André (1995). La France au xixe siècle 1814–1914 (in...
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    64, N° 2 (1847), to Rothschild's daughter Charlotte. In 1848, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres painted his wife's portrait. The reign of Louis-Philippe...
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    d'Ornano (1784–1863), general and cousin of Napoleon Bonaparte Louis-Auguste Blanqui (1805–1881), politician. Henri Cernuschi (Enrico Cernuschi; 1821–1896)...
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    circumstances to overthrow the social order. These included Auguste Blanqui, Jean-Baptiste Millière [fr], Charles Delescluze, and Gustave Flourens. The...
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    18th century to the mid 19th century, including: Charles Fourier, Louis Blanqui, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Pierre Leroux, Thomas Hodgskin, Claude Henri de...
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    technology for free use by anyone in the world. 12–13 May – Followers of Louis Blanqui begin armed uprising in attempt to overthrow government, but are quickly...
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    thing, consequently insusceptible of appropriation". In a letter to Louis Blanqui in 1841, Proudhon wrote that "all capital, whether material or mental,...
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    leaders (like Louis Blanc, Pierre Joseph Proudhon and the radical Auguste Blanqui) asked for a "right to work" and the creation of national workshops (a...
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  • ISBN 9781881019039. Williams, Roger L. (2005). "Revolution and Madness: Blanqui and Trelat". Journal of the Historical Society. 5 (2): 227–252. doi:10...
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    University Press, 2010.) ISBN 019956051X. p. 123. Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy, The Crisis of Neoliberalism, Archived 9 October 2016 at the Wayback...
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