Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Louis Auguste Blanqui (French pronunciation: [lwi oɡyst blɑ̃ki]; 8 February 1805 – 1 January 1881) was a French socialist, political philosopher and political activist, notable for his revolutionary theory of Blanquism. Biography. Early life, political activity and first imprisonment (1805–1848)

  2. Louis-Auguste Blanqui. Birth. 8 Feb 1805. Puget-Theniers, Departement des Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. Death. 1 Jan 1881 (aged 75) Paris, City of Paris, Île-de-France, France. Burial. Cimetière du Père Lachaise. Paris, City of Paris, Île-de-France, France Show Map. Plot. Division 91, #1. Memorial ID. 7864. · View Source.

  3. May 18, 2018 · The French revolutionary Louis Auguste Blanqui (1805-1881) was an unrelenting enemy of every French regime of the 19th century. The most heroic figure in the French socialist movement, he spent most of his life in prison. Louis Blanqui was born in Puget-Théniers, near Nice, on Feb. 1, 1805.

  4. Auguste Blanqui and his legacy: writings, manuscripts, resources. Louis-Auguste Blanqui (1805-1881) was one of the most important figures in nineteenth-century French revolutionary politics, and he played a role in all of the great upheavals that punctuated his life – the insurrections of 1830, 1848 and 1870-71.

    • louis auguste blanqui death date today images free printable calendar 20211
    • louis auguste blanqui death date today images free printable calendar 20212
    • louis auguste blanqui death date today images free printable calendar 20213
    • louis auguste blanqui death date today images free printable calendar 20214
  5. Auguste Blanqui was a revolutionary socialist, a legendary martyr-figure of French radicalism, imprisoned in all for more than 33 years. His disciples, the Blanquists, played an important role in the history of the workers’ movement even after his death.

    • Jean Bruhat
  6. Louis Auguste Blanqui (French pronunciation: [lwi oɡyst blɑ̃ki]; 8 February 1805 – 1 January 1881) was a French socialist and political activist, notable for his revolutionary theory of Blanquism.

  7. People also ask

  8. It is a paradox of history that Louis Auguste Blanqui, the most consistent and memorable of revolutionaries, should have received such brief notice in recent historical appreciations. Yet during over half a century of conspiracy, violent action and imprisonment, he virtually personified the revolutionary movement in nineteenth-century France.