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A prominent philosopher, historian, sociologist, critical thinker, and activist, Michel Foucault rose ...
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France, immigrant youths and urban uprisings, 1980s–2010
In the aftermath of yet another explosion of youth riots in Grenoble in the summer of 2010, the French ...
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Léon Gambetta was instrumental in bringing down the regime of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon III) ...
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Jean Jaurès was a prominent socialist politician, orator, and writer during the period of the Second ...
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Activist and thinker Maurice Joyeux played a major role in the twentieth-century French anarchist movement. ...
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Charles Malato was one of the best-known publicists of pre-World War I anarchism. He left an important ...
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Jean-Paul Marat was the most influential of the radical journalists of the French Revolution . Before ...
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Mirabeau, Comte de (1749–1791)
Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, Comte de Mirabeau, was an influential revolutionary during the early stages of ...
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Robespierre, Maximilien de (1758–1794)
Maximilien Robespierre was the most important leader of the French Revolution during its most radical ...
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Saint-Just, Louis Antoine (1767–1794)
Louis Antoine Saint-Just was a leading revolutionary during the French Revolution's most radical phase, ...
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