A New Examination of the Role Played by the Fourierists in the Emergence of the Democ-Soc Coalition in the Fall of 1848
Michel Cordillot
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2002 / n° 13 |
décembre 2002
Abstract
Analyzing the mergence of the French democ-soc "party" in the Fall of 1848, this article highlights the role played by several well-known Fourierists in the process that led to the reconciliation, and eventually to the reunion of the Republican left and far left.
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Index
Lieux :
Bourges, Cher
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Dijon, Côte-d’Or
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Epernay
Notions :
Politique
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République
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Socialisme
Personnes :
Bonnard (de), Arthur
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Bourreif
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Brisbane, Albert
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Brullé
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Bureau, Allyre
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Cantagrel, François
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Cavaignac, Eugène
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Considerant, Victor
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Dain, Charles
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Dameth, Henri
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Delescluze, Charles
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Deroin, Jeanne
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Gaumont, Jean
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Gay, Jeanne-Désirée
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Hamel, Julius
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Hennequin, Victor
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Jeanneney, Jean-Marcel
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Journet, Jean
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Ledru-Rollin, Alexandre
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Legenvre
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Leroux, Pierre
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Macé, Jean
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Mathieu, Gustave
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Meunier, Victor
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Mortillet, Gabriel de
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Pompéry (de), Edouard
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Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph
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Pyat, Félix
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Raspail
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Stourm, Eugène
Pour citer ce document
CORDILLOT Michel
, « A New Examination of the Role Played by the Fourierists in the Emergence of the Democ-Soc Coalition in the Fall of 1848 »,
Cahiers Charles Fourier
, 2002 / n° 13
, en ligne :
http://www.charlesfourier.fr/spip.php?article55 (consulté le 31 mars 2023).
Michel Cordillot
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