From the Revolutions of 1848–49 to the First People’s Democracy: The Paris Commune

The Revolution in Production was far from the only upheaval to upset nineteenth-century European society. With the end of the French Revolution and the later, final defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo, the forces of the old order appeared to consign the spirit of revolution to footnotes in historical tom...

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Communes
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Democracy
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Human societies
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Legislatures
Liberalism
Lower class
Middle class
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Political change
Political ideologies
Political philosophy
Political processes
Political regimes
Political revolutions
Political science
Political systems
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Radicalism
Social classes
Social groups
Social stratification
Social structures
Sociology
War
Working class
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