
Paris and the Social Revolution
A Study of the Revolutionary Elements in the Various Classes of Parisian SocietyBy Alvan F. SanbornLength11h 26m
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In "Paris and the Social Revolution," Alvan F. Sanborn embarks on an incisive exploration of the intricate socio-political landscape of Paris during a pivotal era in the early 20th century. Sanborn'Äôs literary style is marked by a blend of narrative elegance and rigorous academic discourse, seamlessly integrating historical analysis with vivid accounts of revolutionary fervor. He contextualizes the upheaval within the framework of a modernizing society grappling with issues of class, identity, and power, while employing a rich array of primary and secondary sources that bring the tumultuous events to life. Alvan F. Sanborn, an eminent scholar with deep roots in social history, draws upon his extensive research and personal experiences within political movements to inform this work. His keen insight into the socio-economic dynamics of the period is mirrored in his nuanced narrative, reflecting both a scholarly commitment to historical accuracy and a passionate engagement with the subject matter. This dual lens allows readers to appreciate not just the events themselves but their broader implications on contemporary society. This compelling account is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of history, politics, and social change. Sanborn'Äôs meticulous analysis provides valuable lessons on the enduring nature of revolutionary currents, making "Paris and the Social Revolution" a must-read for historians, social scientists, and general readers alike.
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GenreHistory
Length11 hrs 26 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 26, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
21THE REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT IN THE LATIN QUARTER OF TO-DAY
2Chapter I
22Chapter XI
3WHAT THE ANARCHIST WANTS
23BOHEMIANS OF THE LATIN QUARTER
4Chapter II
24Chapter XII
5THE ORAL PROPAGANDA OF ANARCHY
25THOSE WHO STARVE
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6Chapter III
26Chapter XIII
7THE WRITTEN PROPAGANDA OF ANARCHY
27THOSE WHO KILL THEMSELVES
8Chapter IV
28Chapter XIV
9THE PROPAGANDA OF ANARCHY BY EXAMPLE
29FREAKS AND “FUMISTES”
10Chapter V
30Chapter XV
11THE PROPAGANDA OF ANARCHY “PAR LE FAIT”
31MONTMARTRE AND “LA VACHE ENRAGÉE”
12Chapter VI
32Chapter XVI
13THE CAUSES OF PROPAGANDA “PAR LE FAIT”
33LITERARY AND ARTISTIC CABARETS OF MONTMARTRE
14Chapter VII
34Chapter XVII
15THE CHARACTER OF THE PROPAGANDIST “PAR LE FAIT”
35THE REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT IN PROSE LITERATURE & THE DRAMA
16Chapter VIII
36Chapter XVIII
17SOCIALISTS AND OTHER REVOLUTIONISTS
37THE REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT IN POETRY, MUSIC AND ART
18Chapter IX
38Chapter XIX
19THE REVOLUTIONARY TRADITIONS OF THE LATIN QUARTER
39TO WHAT END?
20Chapter X