Authors: John M. Merriman
executions
(i)
female guardsman abused by women
(i)
French army and
(i)
Government dissolves
(i)
guillotine burned
(i)
headquarters
(i)
hide in a printing shop
(i)
in retreat
(i)
juries selected from
(i)
La Roquette
(i)
Montmartre action
(i)
nature of
(i)
organisation of
(i)
payment by the Commune
(i)
,
(ii)
(n57)
political potential of
(i)
reliability of
(i)
repositioning
(i)
resistance to the end
(i)
spouses’ allowance
(i)
taken as prisoners
(i)
thrown from windows
(i)
type of recruit
(i)
uniforms abandoned
(i)
vivandières
and
(i)
weapon stashes
(i)
see also
Central Committee of the National Guard
National Workshops
(i)
Naval Ministry
(i)
Nazis
(i)
Neuilly, avenue de
(i)
Neuilly, pont de
(i)
Neuilly-sur-Marne
(i)
New Caledonia
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
(n29)
New Education Society
(i)
New York Herald
(i)
Newcastle (Australia)
(i)
(n31)
Nice
(i)
North German Federation
(i)
Notre Dame Cathedral
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
Notre-Dame-des-Champs
(i)
Notre-Dame-des-Victoires
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
Notre-Dame-du-Fayl-Billot
(i)
(n2)
Noua
(i)
Nouka-Hiva
(i)
Nouméa
(i)
Observatoire, Carrefour de l’
(i)
Odéon
(i)
Oise
(i)
Oléron
(i)
Ollivier, Émile
(i)
Opéra
architectural style of
(i)
uncompleted
(i)
Versaillais holding line and
(i)
Opéra-Comique
(i)
Opinion nationale
,
L’
(i)
Orangerie
(i)
Orléans
(i)
Orsay, quai d’
(i)
Ourcq Canal
(i)
Paix, rue de la
(i)
Palace of Industry
(i)
Palace of Justice
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
Palace of the Conseil d’État
(i)
Palace of the Legion of Honour
(i)
Palais-Royal
badly damaged
(i)
barricade around
(i)
corpses of women remain
(i)
Courbet opposes burning
(i)
smoke rises from
(i)
Versaillais take
(i)
Palatinate
(i)
Pantin, Porte de
(i)
Parent, Colonel Hippolyte
(i)
Paris
population
(i)
rebuilding of
(i)
social geography
(i)
Paris–Orléans railway
(i)
Parisis, Monseigneur Pierre-Louis
(i)
(n2)
Pasquier, Surgeon General
(i)
Passy
Belleville and
(i)
cannons pound
(i)
first summary executions by Versaillais
(i)
mass execution
(i)
Thiers to attack
(i)
Passy, grande rue de
(i)
Passy station
(i)
Payen, Henri
(i)
Pelletan, Camille
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
(n33)
Pepinière, rue de la
(i)
Père Duchêne
denunciations: Church
(i)
,
(ii)
; Darboy
(i)
; various
(i)
last issue
(i)
tone of
(i)
Vignons disapprove
(i)
Père Lachaise cemetery
an Englishman at
(i)
cleaning up
(i)
Communards in
(i)
Darboy and companions dumped in ditch
(i)
gates destroyed
(i)
Jecker killed
(i)
massacre at
(i)
Versaillais attack
(i)
Wall of the Fédérés
(i)
Pereire, place
(i)
Perny, Abbé Paul
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
Perraud, Adolphe
(i)
Pessard, Hector
(i)
Peter the Great
(i)
Petit Journal
,
Le
(i)
Petite-Presse
,
La
(i)
Petits-Pères, church of the
(i)
pétroleuses
(female incendiaries)
(i)
Philip II, King of Spain
(i)
Picardie
(i)
Pigalle, place
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
Pigalle, rue
(i)
Pissarro, Camille
(i)
(n41)
Pius IX, Pope
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
(n5)
Pixley, Frank M.
(i)
Point-du-Jour
Communards at
(i)
honours for Ducatel
(i)
reinforcements sent
(i)
rumours
(i)
Poirier, Julien
sees woman killed
(i)
Poissonière, rue de faubourg-
(i)
,
(ii)
Poland
(i)
‘Polish Amazon’
(i)
Ponts-et-Chaussées
(i)
Popincourt
(i)
Prefecture of Police
abolition demanded
(i)
begging forbidden
(i)
Blanquists in charge
(i)
burning of
(i)
information stored on citizens
(i)
,
(ii)
National Guard occupy
(i)
receives thousands of denunciations
(i)
reorganisation
(i)
Rigault at
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
Rigault’s dossier at
(i)
Prince Eugène, boulevard
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
Prince Eugène barracks
(i)
Printemps department store
(i)
,
(ii)
prisons
see
Mazas; Sainte-Pélagie; La Roquette
Prolétaire
,
Le
(i)
prostitutes
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
Protestants
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
,
(ix)
,
(x)
Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
(n49)
Prussia
areas of Paris held
(i)
(n15)
Bismarck and
(i)
calls to continue war with
(i)
Hans eager for war with
(i)
limits size of French army
(i)
Moltke’s efficiency
(i)
National Guard anger
(i)
Poland and
(i)
railways
(i)
spares Paris medical facilities
(i)
troops around Paris
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
Volunteers of the Seine and
(i)
see also
Franco-Prussian War; Germany
Putnam, Marie
(i)
Pyat, Félix
background
(i)
Darboy’s imprisonment
(i)
disappears
(i)
French Revolution and
(i)
friend executed
(i)
heads new government
(i)
Le Vengeur
(i)
leaves for London
(i)
Rossel accused by
(i)
Vendôme Column proposal
(i)
Pyrenees
(i)
Ramain, Antoine
François’ orders
(i)
Genton and
(i)
(n32)
sentenced to hard labour
(i)
(n46)
Ramponneau, rue
(i)
Ranvier, Gabriel
abandons
mairie
of Eleventh
(i)
background and moniker
(i)
Committee of Public Safety
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
Commune’s last decree
(i)
Rapée, quai de la
(i)
Reclus, Élie
Bibliothèque Nationale appointment
(i)
Commune’s persecution of Church
(i)
concerns about governing council
(i)
concluding words on Commune’s defeat
(i)
deportation
(i)
(n66)
Gustave Chaudey
(i)
hears Gare de Lyon execution squads
(i)
munitions factory explosion
(i)
National Guardsmen still resisting
(i)
reflecting on the situation
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
refused help by a bourgeois
(i)
secular society sought
(i)
social reform
(i)
takes refuge
(i)
verb ‘to shoot’ at core of French language
(i)
Versaillais inside Paris
(i)
watches sunset
(i)
Red Cross
(i)
Reims
(i)
Rennes, rue de
(i)
Renoir, Pierre-Auguste
(i)
,
(ii)
‘Republic of Moral Order’
(i)
République, place de la 253
see also
Château d’eau, place du
Rétiffe, Élisabeth
(i)
(n24)
Révol
(i)
Revolutionary Socialist Party
(i)
Revolution of 1830
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
Revolution of 1848
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
,
(ix)
,
(x)
Richard-Lenoir, boulevard
(i)
Riche, Abbé
(i)
Rigault, Charles-Édouard
(i)
accuses clergy of treachery
(i)
(n13)
affiche rouge
signatory
(i)
becomes Prefect of Police
(i)
Café de la Renaissance gathering
(i)