An authoritative introduction to the biggest and the last of the cycle of popular revolutions in western Europe that began in 1789. The Parisians reeling from French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and the German siege of Paris that ensued set up their own interim government in opposition to the National Assembly at Versailles. The short-lived Commune and its subsequent repression were important enough in their own right; but they cast an even longer shadow. In his stirring account Robert Tombs sets these tumultuous events in their political and social context and considers their long-term significance for both France and Europe. <p/>
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