1st Edition

Armies of the Poor Determinants of Working-class Participation in in the Parisian Insurrection of June 1848

By Mark Traugott Copyright 2002
338 Pages
by Routledge

340 Pages
by Routledge

293 Pages
by Routledge

In June 1848, two irregular armies of the urban poor fought a four-day battle in the streets of Paris that decided the fate of the French Second Republic. The Parisian National Workshops and the Parisian Mobile Guard-organizations newly created at the time of the February Revolution-provided the bulk of the June combatants associated with the insurrection and repression, respectively. According to... Read more
INTRODUCTION; PREFACE; ONE. The June Days of 1848 in Historical Perspective; The Parisian Economy in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Economic Crisis and the February Revolution; Chronology of the Early Second Republic; The June Insurrection in Historical Perspective TWO. The Constitution and Composition of the Parisian Mobile Guard; From the Barricades of February to the Barricades of June; Expectations of Mobile Guard Political Orientation; Contemporary Views of Mobile Guard Composition; The Empirical Investigation of Mobile Guard; The Cohort Hypothesis; THREE. An Organizational Analysis of Mobile Guard Political Orientation; The Constitution of the Mobile Guard Officer Corps; Practical Grievances; Mobile Guard Isolation; FOUR. The Transformation of the National Workshops from Instrument of Co-optation to Insurrectionary Core; The National Workshops as a Comparative Case; The Workshops' Role in the June Insurrection; Social Composition of the National Workshops; Changing Political Orientation, February to June; FIVE. Organizational Determinants of National Workshops' Political Orientation; Practical Grievances; Coherence of the Officer Corps; The Abrupt End to Workshops Isolation; SIX. The Organizational Analysis of the June Days; Explanations from Economic Factors; Explanations from Differences in Age; The Organizational Hypothesis; Concluding Remarks; Methodological Appendix: Procedures Used to Construct the Mobile Guard Sample

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Mark Traugott