The Journey of Martin Nadaud: A Life and Turbulent TimesChatto & Windus, 1999 - 310 páginas Martin Nadaud tells the true story of an itinerant stone mason from the Creuse region, at the georgraphical heart of France, who became a builder and architect in Paris and who would eventually return to his birthplace as Prefect of the entire department. Self-taught, Nadaud was a republican who warmed to the emerging theories of socialism that would liberate so many of his class. After the failure of the 1848 revolution, he was forced to flee to a long and lonely political exile in London, returning again to Paris at the time of the Commune in 1871 to regain his public life. |
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... late ; again it was based on concepts of long - distance and often military travel rather than local use , and there was an extended delay in many areas between the establishment of the major line and the addition of branch lines to ...
... late ; again it was based on concepts of long - distance and often military travel rather than local use , and there was an extended delay in many areas between the establishment of the major line and the addition of branch lines to ...
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... late 1850s , the spread of railway travel , the increasing urbanisation and modernisa- tion of Paris and a general rise in wages had emboldened far more masons to have their wives join them - then seasonal migration began to turn ...
... late 1850s , the spread of railway travel , the increasing urbanisation and modernisa- tion of Paris and a general rise in wages had emboldened far more masons to have their wives join them - then seasonal migration began to turn ...
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... late Professor Donald J. Olsen and my husband , Richard Lansdown . Also to Colin Thubron , to my supportive editor , Roger Cazalet , and to Douglas Matthews for his exemplary index . I also owe a wider debt to many French citizens who ...
... late Professor Donald J. Olsen and my husband , Richard Lansdown . Also to Colin Thubron , to my supportive editor , Roger Cazalet , and to Douglas Matthews for his exemplary index . I also owe a wider debt to many French citizens who ...
Contenido
A Child of the Creuse | 19 |
The Long Road to Paris | 39 |
Revolutions and Other Experiences | 58 |
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The Journey of Martin Nadaud: A Life and Turbulent Times Gillian Tindall Sin vista previa disponible - 2000 |
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French Socialists Before Marx: Workers, Women and the Social Question in France Pamela M. Pilbeam Vista previa limitada - 2000 |