Commune of Paris

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The Commune of Paris was the revolutionary municipal government that briefly ruled the French capital in 1871, symbolizing radical socialist and democratic aspirations.

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Commune of Paris canonical 2
Commune de Paris 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
municipal government
revolutionary government
appliesToJurisdiction city of Paris NERFINISHED
capital Paris NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy Mur des Fédérés at Père Lachaise Cemetery NERFINISHED
annual left-wing commemorations in Paris
country France
describedBySource La Commune de Paris by Prosper-Olivier Lissagaray NERFINISHED
The Civil War in France by Karl Marx NERFINISHED
endTime 28 May 1871
executiveBody Committee of Public Safety (Paris Commune) NERFINISHED
followed Government of National Defence NERFINISHED
followedBy Third French Republic consolidation in Paris
hasCause Franco-Prussian War NERFINISHED
Siege of Paris (1870–1871) NERFINISHED
collapse of the Second French Empire
social inequality in 19th-century France
hasEffect Bloody Week NERFINISHED
mass repression of communards
strengthening of the French Third Republic
hasPolicy abolition of night work in bakeries
election of officials subject to recall
equal pay for elected officials and workers
introduction of free, secular education
recognition of unions and cooperatives
remission of rents for the siege period
separation of church and state
workers' control of abandoned workshops
ideology anticlericalism
federalism
radical democracy
republicanism
socialism
workers' self-government
inspired Karl Marx's analysis in The Civil War in France
Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks
later socialist and communist movements
inspiredBy French Revolution of 1789 NERFINISHED
Paris Commune of 1792–1794 NERFINISHED
legislativeBody Commune Council NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Paris NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Time
notableParticipant Charles Delescluze NERFINISHED
Eugène Varlin NERFINISHED
Gustave Courbet NERFINISHED
Jules Vallès NERFINISHED
Louis Auguste Blanqui NERFINISHED
Louise Michel NERFINISHED
Raoul Rigault NERFINISHED
Édouard Vaillant NERFINISHED
Élisabeth Dmitrieff NERFINISHED
opposedBy Adolphe Thiers NERFINISHED
French Third Republic government in Versailles NERFINISHED
partOf history of the French Third Republic
history of the international workers' movement
significantEvent La Semaine sanglante (Bloody Week) NERFINISHED
demolition of the Vendôme Column
election of the Commune Council on 26 March 1871
fighting at Père Lachaise Cemetery
hostage executions including Archbishop Georges Darboy
proclamation of the Commune on 28 March 1871
startTime 18 March 1871

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Paris sections subdivisionOf Commune of Paris
Croix de la Libération notableRecipient Commune of Paris
Semaine sanglante conflictIn Commune of Paris
this entity surface form: Commune de Paris