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The American Civil War and the Paris Commune of 1871, Philip Katz argues, were part of the broader sweep of transatlantic development in the mid-nineteenth century - an age of democratic civil wars. Katz shows how American political culture in the period that followed the Paris Commune was shaped by that event.
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American Foreign public opinion, Foreign public opinion, American, History, Influence, Political culture, Public opinion, Revolutions and socialism, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, Paris (france), history, commune, 1871, Public opinion, united states, Socialism, france, Civil warPlaces
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From Appomattox to Montmartre: Americans and the Paris Commune
1998, Harvard University Press
in English
0674323483 9780674323483
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-267) and index.
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