Authors: John M. Merriman
compromises sought with
(i)
courts martial organised
(i)
dead rat hung as warning to
(i)
death of
(i)
dissuades people from voting
(i)
dominates National Assembly
(i)
encourages mass executions
(i)
Eugénie offers authority to
(i)
fort construction
(i)
Freemason delegation
(i)
future of republicanism under
(i)
,
(ii)
house destroyed
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
international reaction concerns
(i)
leaves corpses out as warning
(i)
Le Figaro
supports
(i)
Louise Michel offers to assassinate
(i)
,
(ii)
MacMahon complains of interference
(i)
Manet hates
(i)
(n41)
Marx accuses re Darboys
(i)
meetings with provincial mayors
(i)
Moreau proposes truce with
(i)
(n5)
National Guard under
(i)
newspapers tied to
(i)
Paris seen as the enemy
(i)
President of Third Republic
(i)
proposal and counter-proposal
(i)
punishment proclamation
(i)
renewed power of
(i)
repression and its intentions
(i)
site of mansion
(i)
state of siege imposed
(i)
status of prisoners
(i)
Treaty of Versailles
(i)
Victor Hugo outrages
(i)
voted executive powers
(i)
Thiers, Louis
(i)
Tholozé, rue
(i)
Thomas, General Clément
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
(n41)
Thomas Cook
(i)
Thompson, Alexander
(i)
Thyou, Citizen Widow
(i)
Times
(London)
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
Tomo, New Caledonia
(i)
Toulouse
(i)
Touraine
(i)
Tourtille, rue
(i)
Treilhard
(i)
Tribels, Madame
(i)
(n40)
Tribels, Melchior Arnold
(i)
,
(ii)
(n40)
Tridon, Gustave
(i)
Trinité, Church of the
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
Trocadéro
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
Trochu, General Louis
appointed military governor-general of Paris
(i)
,
(ii)
bans women’s units
(i)
Bazaine’s army to withdraw
(i)
conservatives reassured
(i)
loss against Prussians
(i)
regains Hôtel de Ville
(i)
Trône, place du
(i)
Truffault, rue
(i)
Tuileries
Darboy becomes Grand Chaplain
(i)
Eugénie flees
(i)
Gaillard’s barricades
(i)
orders to burn
(i)
piles of corpses
(i)
security at key points
(i)
Thiers’s works of art
(i)
Turpin
(i)
Université, rue de l’
(i)
Urbain, Citoyen
(i)
Vabre, Colonel Louis
Châtelet, takes over at
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
Lobau massacres
(i)
Tribels’ valuables taken
(i)
(n40)
Vacquerie, rue
(i)
Vaillant, Édouard
(i)
Valentin, General Louis
(i)
Vallès, Jules
Belleville club
(i)
Commune proclamation
(i)
dedicates
L’Insurgé
(i)
whipping up the defensive effort
(i)
Vanves
(i)
Vanves, Collège de
(i)
Vanves, Fort
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
Vanves, Porte de
(i)
Varlin, Eugène
abandons
mairie
in Eleventh
(i)
Bank of France loan
(i)
becomes Delegate for War
(i)
,
(ii)
defending Croix-Rouge
(i)
last desperate attack by
(i)
leads guardsmen towards place Vendôme
(i)
opposes Committee of Public Safety
(i)
overthrowing exploitation
(i)
political revolution and social reform
(i)
Sacré Coeur and
(i)
saving money on fancy uniform
(i)
suspension of
(i)
Vaurigard, rue de
(i)
Vavin, rue
(i)
Vaxivierre, Eugène-Léon
(i)
Vendôme, place
Cerfbeer family at
(i)
demonstration
(i)
pétroleuses
taken to
(i)
summary executions
(i)
Varlin controls
(i)
Victory Column remnants
(i)
women left naked
(i)
Vengeurs de Flourens 77, 180, 183, 185
see also
Flourens, Gustave
Verdun
(i)
Vérig, Captain
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
(n5)
Vermorel, Auguste
(i)
Véron, rue
(i)
Versaillais
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
,
(v)
,
(vi)
,
(vii)
,
(viii)
,
(ix)
,
(x)
,
(xi)
,
(xii)
anti-Parisian propaganda for the troops
(i)
armbands
(i)
arrest numbers
(i)
(n29)
believe Communards will destroy Paris
(i)
(n25)
Belleville taken
(i)
Bismarck releases prisoners for
(i)
Bois de Boulogne held by
(i)
bombarding Paris
(i)
brutal treatment of women
(i)
captured prisoners
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
casualties inflicted by
(i)
clandestine group within Paris
(i)
,
(ii)
Commune’s proclamations
(i)
,
(ii)
Courbevoie
(i)
cross the Seine
(i)
dealing with barricades
(i)
female incendiaries image
(i)
first funeral for victims of
(i)
give no quarter order
(i)
international reaction concerns
(i)
keeping them out of Paris
(i)
,
(ii)
lack of defences against
(i)
last concentrated resistance to
(i)
MacMahon
(i)
Ministry of Finance ablaze
(i)
moving up rue de Rivoli
(i)
Paris as a whole in their sights
(i)
Père Lachaise stormed
(i)
place de la Bastille a key target
(i)
savage reprisals continue
(i)
searching
Le Rappel
offices
(i)
shooting men and women
(i)
social class used as marker by
(i)
start to shell Paris
(i)
summary executions by
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
taking over Paris
(i)
taking prisoners
(i)
Trocadéro falls
(i)
undercover activity
(i)
‘Vengeurs de la Commune’ and
(i)
Vignons’ view
(i)
Volunteers of the Seine attached to
(i)
woman prisoner observed
(i)
zenith of the killing machine
(i)
Versailles
(i)
1789 march
(i)
Army of
see
Versaillais
Communard prisoners at
(i)
conservative National Guard units
(i)
convoys of prisoners
(i)
credit received from Bank of France
(i)
Paul Vignon reaches
(i)
railway line cut
(i)
Rigault in hiding
(i)
Sutter-Laumann and
(i)
women’s public demonstrations
(i)
see also
Versaillais
Versailles, Treaty of
(i)
Vésinier, Pierre
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
Veuillot, Louis
(i)
Veysset
(i)
Victoria, avenue
(i)
Victory Column (place de la Bastille)
(i)
,
(ii)
Vidieu, Abbé Antoine-Auguste
(i)
Vienna
(i)
Vierzon
(i)
Vigilance Committees
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
Vincennes, Porte de
(i)
Vinoy, General Joseph
approaches Seventh Arrondissement
(i)
attempts to recover cannon
(i)
calls on National Guard
(i)
clubs banned
(i)
commands reserve army
(i)
conservative views of
(i)
military rule section of
(i)
Père Lachaise cemetery
(i)
pulls back
(i)
reputation stained
(i)
settling scores
(i)
shuts down newspapers
(i)
state of siege imposed
(i)
temperament of
(i)
tries to reduce numbers of executions
(i)
Virginie
(ship)
(i)
Vivienne, rue
(i)
Vizetelly, Ernest
Courbet described
(i)
Mass disturbed
(i)
miscellaneous observations
(i)
,
(ii)
Paris becomes more sombre
(i)
prosperous neighbourhoods
(i)
visits Amazons of the Seine
(i)
watches Versaillais
(i)
Voltaire, boulevard
Beaufort defends
(i)
Versaillais assault and capture
(i)
,
(ii)
Volunteers of the Seine
(i)
capturing barricades
(i)
disbanded
(i)
Hans turned on by
(i)
some mercy shown
(i)
strength of
(i)
summary executions
(i)
Sutter-Laumann stopped by
(i)
taking Paris with Versaillais
(i)
taking prisoners
(i)
Vosges mountains
(i)
Vroncourt-la-Côte
(i)
Vuillaume, Maxime
(i)
assessing the numbers of the dead
(i)
destroys incriminating papers
(i)
,
(ii)
La Sociale
(i)
Rossel meets with
(i)
Tuileries Gardens concert
(i)
visiting Club Saint-Séverin
(i)
War Delegation
(i)
,
(ii)
,
(iii)
,
(iv)
(n57)
Washburne, Elijah
Concern for Darboy
(i)
‘day of panic’
(i)
laissez-passers
for Alsatians
(i)
pessimism re duration of troubles
(i)
pétroleuses
rumours
(i)
sees government losing control
(i)