Authors: John M. Merriman
26.
Frédéric Fort,
Paris brûlé
(1871), pp. 15–21; Édith Thomas,
Les pétroleuses
(1963), pp. 190–3. Yet, article 14 of the Union des Femmes states, ‘Monies that remain will be used … to purchase petrol and arms for the
citoyennes
fighting on the barricades.’
27.
Gullickson,
Unruly Women
, pp. 205–9; David Barry,
Women and Political Insurgency: France in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
(Basingstoke, 1996), p. 127; Thomas,
Les pétroleuses
, pp. 164–6.
28.
Camille Pelletan,
La semaine de mai
, pp. 111–13; Thomas,
Les pétroleuses
, pp. 190–3 (quote from
Gazette des Tribunaux
, 23 September 1871).
29.
Elihu Benjamin Washburne,
Franco-German War and Insurrection of the Commune: Correspondence of E. B. Washburne
(Washington, DC, 1878), 25 May.
30.
Leighton,
Paris Under the Commune
, pp. 258–9; Lissagaray,
Les huits journées de mai
, pp. 171–2; François Jourde,
Souvenirs d’un membre de la Commune
(1877), p. 104.
31.
Fournier,
Paris en ruines
, pp. 59, 103.
32.
Serman,
La Commune de Paris
, p. 503; Edwards,
The Paris Commune
, pp. 325–7; 8J 3e conseil de guerre 6 dossier 29/8 Théophile Ferré.
33.
8J 4e conseil de guerre 131, dossier 688, reports of 29 July and 17, 19, 23, 26 August 1872; renseignements du commissaire de police, n.d.; Fournier,
Paris en ruines
, pp. 43, 52–6, 96–9; Martine,
Souvenirs
, p. 241; Godineau,
La Commune de Paris
, p. 204; 8J 6 dossier 135 Louise Michel, interrogation 3 December 1871; Gustave Lefrançais,
Études sur le mouvement communaliste à Paris, en 1871
(Neuchâtel, 1871), pp. 326–7.
34.
Louis Énault,
Paris brûlé par la Commune
(1871), pp. 4, 150; papiers Eugène Balleyguier (known as) Eugène Loudun (Fidus), Bibliothèque historique de la ville de Paris, ms. 1284, 2e cahier, ‘Notes sur la Politique, la litérature, etc. 1870–71’; Fournier,
Paris en ruines
, pp. 112–13, 118–19, 125; Coquerel,
Sous la Commune
, pp. 99–100.
35.
Reclus,
La Commune de Paris
, pp. 354–5, 358–60.
36.
Ibid., p. 356.
37.
Paul Lanjalley and Paul Corriez,
Histoire de la révolution du 18 mars
(1871), p. 542; Prosper-Olivier Lissagaray,
Les huit journées de mai
, p. 55, n. 1.
38.
A point made by Tombs,
The War Against Paris
, pp. 164–5; René Héron de Villefosse,
Les graves heures de la Commune
(1970), p. 252.
39.
André Zeller,
Les hommes de la Commune
(1969), pp. 371–2; Pelletan,
La semaine de mai
, pp. 24–30.
40.
Pelletan,
La semaine de mai
, p. 35; Serman,
La Commune de Paris
, p. 517.
41.
Jacquelynn Baas, ‘Edouard Manet and “Civil War”’,
Art Journal
45:1 (Spring 1985), pp. 36–42; Philip Nord,
The Republican Moment: Struggles for Democracy in Nineteenth-Century France
(Cambridge, MA, 1995), p. 170; Philip Nord,
Les Impressionistes et la Politique
(2009), pp. 54–6, 67–8. Manet’s sympathies lay, as in 1848, with ordinary people. Like Courbet, Manet turned down the imperial
legion d’honneur
and his canvas of the execution of ‘Emperor’ Maximilian in Mexico outraged the Emperor and Bonapartists. The Salon des Refusés of 1863 that launched Impressionism stood as a provocative rejection of imperial artistic tastes, patronage and authoritarianism. Manet
was a republican who hated ‘that little Thiers’, once saying that he hoped one day the ‘demented old man’ would drop dead at the podium. Like Camille Pissarro, Manet castigated the bloody repression even if he had not originally supported the insurrection and had condemned the execution of Generals Lecomte and Thomas.
42.
Alphonse Vergès Esboeufs, Vicomte d’,
La Vérité sur le gouvernement de la Défense nationale, la Commune et les Versaillais
(Geneva, 1871), pp. 14–15; Pelletan,
La semaine de mai
, p. 123.
43.
Jean Allemane,
Mémoires d’un Communard
(Paris, 1910), p. 113, noted in Edwards,
The Paris Commune
, p. 331. The devastation is highlighted in Hans and Blanc,
Guide à travers les ruines
, p. 55.
44.
John Murray, M.D., ‘Four Days in the Ambulances and Hospitals of Paris Under the Commune’,
British Medical Journal
(January–June 1871), p. 622.
45.
Lissagaray,
Les huits journées de mai
, pp. 64–5; Martial Senisse,
Les carnets d’un fédéré, 1871
, ed. J.A. Faucher (1965), p. 139; Henri Ameline, ed.,
Enquête parlementaire sur l’insurrection du 18 mars
, vol. 3 (1872), p. 13.
46.
Jean Allemane,
Mémoires d’un Communard
(1910), pp. 137–50; Maurice Choury,
Bonjour Monsieur Courbet!
, pp. 111–13; Gérald Dittmar,
Gustave Courbet et la Commune, le politique
(Versailles, 2007), pp. 151–2.
47.
Vuillaume,
Mes Cahiers rouges au temps de la Commune
(1971), pp. 236–8.
48.
Allemane,
Mémoires
, pp. 161–70, 178–9.
49.
Philippe Riviale.
Sur la Commune: Cerises de sang
(2003), p. 300.
50.
Roger Gould, ‘Trade Cohesion, Class Unity, and Urban Insurrection: Artisanal Activism in the Paris Commune’,
American Journal of Sociology
98:4 (January 1993), pp. 721, 728–9, 735–51; Jacques Rougerie, ‘Autour de quelques livres étrangers. Réflexions sur la citoyenneté populaire en 1871’, in
La Commune de 1871: L’événement les hommes et la mémoire
, ed. Claude Latta (Saint-Etienne, 2004), esp. pp. 221–9, 233–5. Gould argues that social relations within neighbourhoods, more than solidarities of work and class consciousness (in contrast, he insists, to 1848), was the most important factor in explaining attachment to the Commune and resistance in its name. In his view, this accounts for the overrepresentation of textile, construction and machine workers and the presence of middle-class neighbours and allies among participants in the Commune. Jacques Rougerie contends that Gould ignores the wider sense of linkage and solidarity formed by work and class experience that developed in the late Second Empire.
51.
Barry,
Women and Political Insurgency
, pp. 123–8, 136–9; Jean-Baptiste Clément,
La revanche des Communeux
(1886), p. 159.
52.
Sutter-Laumann,
Histoire d’un trente sous (1870–1871)
(1891), p. 292; Da Costa,
Mémoires
, pp. 267–9; Edwards,
The Paris Commune
, p. 321.
53.
Louis Barron,
Sous la drapeau rouge
(1889), pp. 75–81.
54.
Alistair Horne,
The Fall of Paris: The Siege and the Commune 1870-71
(1965), p. 443; Reclus,
La Commune de Paris
, p. 354.
55.
Serman,
La Commune de Paris
, p. 499.
56.
Georges Jeanneret,
Paris pendant la Commune révolutionnaire de 1871
(1871), p. 222.
57.
Albert Hans,
Souvenirs d’un volontaire versaillais
(1873), pp. 90–1, 97–101; Leighton,
Paris Under the Commune
, p. 251.
58.
Marquis de Compiègne, ‘Souvenirs d’un Versaillais pendant le second siège de Paris’,
Le Correspondant
, 10 August 1875.
59.
Jourde,
Souvenirs
, p. 73.
60.
Martine,
Souvenirs
, p. 231.
61.
Prosper-Olivier Lissagaray,
History of the Paris Commune of 1871
(New York, 1976), pp. 329, 339; Gullickson,
Unruly Women
, pp. 162–3, from
Commissaire
, vol. 3, pp. 374–5. Robert Tombs, ‘Les Communeuses’,
Sociétés et Représentations
(June 1998), p. 55. Tombs argues that the story of a battalion of women is a myth in
The Paris Commune
, p. 139.
62.
8J 4e conseil de guerre 131, dossier 688. Le Mel would deny entering the pharmacy, insisting that they had enough bandages and medications (reports of 29 July and 17, 19, 23 and 26 August 1872;
renseignements du commissaire de police
, n.d.).
63.
8J 6 dossier 135; Edith Thomas,
Louise Michel
(1980), p. 90; Edwards,
The Paris Commune
, pp. 321–2; Bingham,
Recollections
, p. 108.
64.
Christiane Demeulenaere-Douyère, ‘Journal de l’entrée des troupes versaillaises dans Paris’,
Bulletin de la Société d’histoire de Paris et de l’Ile de France
, 108 (1981), pp. 301–3.
65.
Sutter-Laumann,
Histoire
, pp. 302–10; Lissagaray,
History
, p. 360.
66.
Sutter-Laumann,
Histoire
, pp. 327–52. Alcide was sent as a soldier to Algeria and saved, more or less, by having been wounded during the Prussian siege.
67.
Hans,
Souvenirs
(1873), pp. 158–9, 172–3; Sutter-Laumann,
Histoire
, p. 320; de Compiègne, ‘Souvenirs’.
68.
Vinoy,
L’armistice
, pp. 320–1, 341; Lissagaray,
History
, p. 357.
69.
8J 6 dossier 554, ‘rapport sur l’affaire’, 31 May 1872; Alistair Horne,
The Terrible Year: The Paris Commune, 1871
(London, 2004), p. 129; Edwards,
The Paris Commune
, pp. 328–9.
70.
Charles Prolès,
Les hommes de la révolution de 1871
, pp. 114–18; Robert Tombs, ‘Paris and the Rural Hordes: An Exploration of Myth and Reality in the French Civil War of 1871’,
The Historical Journal
, 29:4 (1986), p. 807.
71.
Élie Reclus,
La Commune de Paris
, pp. 357–8.
72.
Bergeret,
Le 18 mars
, pp. 45–8.
73.
Edwards,
The Paris Commune
, p. 322; Serman,
La Commune de Paris
, p. 518.
74.
‘Souvenirs d’un habitant de la Porte Saint-Denis, du 21 au 25 mai 1871’, Bibliothèque de l’Hôtel de Ville, ms. 1031.
75.
Edgar Monteil,
Souvenirs de la Commune, 1871
(1883), pp. 106–13, 121–42. Monteil was condemned to one year in prison and the loss of civic rights for five more.
7 Death Comes for the Archbishop
1.
William Serman,
La Commune de Paris
(1986), pp. 499–500. Moreau was condemned to death at Châtelet and shot.
2.
Ludovic Hans and J.J. Blanc,
Guide à travers les ruines
(1871), p. 13.
3.
Prosper-Olivier Lissagaray,
Les huit journées de mai
(1871), pp. 79–83.
4.
Stewart Edwards, ed.,
The Communards of Paris, 1871
(London, 1973), p. 161.
5.
Paul Martine,
Souvenirs d’insurgé
.
La Commune de 1871
(1971), pp. 233–4; Prosper-Olivier Lissagaray,
History of the Paris Commune of 1871
(New York, 1976), p. 348.
6.
Georges Bourgin,
La Commune de Paris
(1971), p. 97.
7.
Albert Hans,
Souvenirs d’un volontaire versaillais
(1873), pp. 119–122.
8.
Élie Reclus,
La Commune de Paris au jour le jour
(2011), pp. 361–2, 365–6.
9.
Ibid., p. 363.
10.
Théophile Gautier,
Tableaux de siège de Paris
(1881), p. 113; Maurice Garçon, ‘Journal d’un bourgeois de Paris’,
Revue de Paris
, 12 (December 1955), p. 31.
11.
Georges Jeanneret,
Paris pendant la Commune révolutionnaire de 1871
(1871), p. 267; Ernest A. Vizetelly,
My Adventures in the Commune
(n.p., 2009 [1914]), p. 165.
12.
Maxime Vuillaume,
Mes Cahiers rouges au temps de la Commune
(1971), pp. 8–10, 300–6.
13.
Hélène Haudebourg, ed., ‘Carnet de guerre d’un Vertarien en 1870 Julien Poirier’,
Regards sur Vertou au Fil des Temps
7 (2003), pp. 11–16.
14.
Laure Godineau,
La Commune de Paris par ceux qui l’ont vécue (2010)
, p. 197; Éric Fournier,
Paris en ruines: du Paris haussmannien au Paris communard
(2008), pp. 157–8; Camille Pelletan,
La semaine de mai
(1880), pp. 104–5.
15.
Robert Tombs,
The War Against Paris 1871
(Cambridge, 1981), pp. 154–5; Serman,
La Commune de Paris
, p. 517; Stewart Edwards,
The Paris Commune 1871
(Newton Abbot, 1971), p. 331.
16.
Jean Baronnet, ed.,
Enquête sur la Commune de Paris (La Revue Blanche)
(2011), pp. 169–70.
17.
Reclus,
La Commune de Paris
, p. 360.
18.
Martine,
Souvenirs
, pp. 245–6; 8J 3e conseil de guerre 6 dossier 29/8 Théophile Ferré, tribunal report 12 July.
19.
Martine,
Souvenirs
, p. 250; Maurice Choury,
La Commune au Quartier latin
(1971), p. 286.