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A History of the Barricade
  • Language: en

A History of the Barricade

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-07-04
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  • Publisher: Verso Books

How the French invented the barricade, and its symbolic impact on popular protests throughout history In the history of European revolutions, the barricade stands as a glorious emblem. Its symbolic importance arises principally from the barricades of Eric Hazan’s native Paris, where they were instrumental in the revolts of the nineteenth century, helping to shape the political life of a continent. The barricade was always a makeshift construction (the word derives from barrique or barrel), and in working-class districts these ersatz fortifications could spread like wildfire. They doubled as a stage, from which insurgents could harangue soldiers and subvert their allegiance. Their symbolic power persisted into May 1968 and, more recently, the Occupy movements. Hazan traces the many stages in the barricade’s evolution, from the Wars of Religion through to the Paris Commune, drawing on the work of thinkers throughout the periods examined to illustrate and bring to life the violent practicalities of revolutionary uprising.

Taxonomy of the Barricade. Image Acts of Political Authority in Paris, May 1968. Ediz. Illustrata
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

Taxonomy of the Barricade. Image Acts of Political Authority in Paris, May 1968. Ediz. Illustrata

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Insurgent Barricade
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 687

The Insurgent Barricade

"To the barricades!" The cry conjures images of angry citizens, turmoil in the streets, and skirmishes fought behind hastily improvised cover. This definitive history of the barricade charts the origins, development, and diffusion of a uniquely European revolutionary tradition. Mark Traugott traces the barricade from its beginnings in the sixteenth century, to its refinement in the insurrectionary struggles of the long nineteenth century, on through its emergence as an icon of an international culture of revolution. Exploring the most compelling moments of its history, Traugott finds that the barricade is more than a physical structure; it is part of a continuous insurrectionary lineage that features spontaneous collaboration even as it relies on recurrent patterns of self-conscious collective action. A case study in how techniques of protest originate and evolve, The Insurgent Barricade tells how the French perfected a repertoire of revolution over three centuries, and how students, exiles, and itinerant workers helped it spread across Europe.

Beyond the Barricade
  • Language: en

Beyond the Barricade

A sequel to I am a taxi (also published as The Prison Runner). Diego is lost and far from home. He is taken in by a poor family who grow coca crops for survival. After the army burns their crop a demonstation for justice turns deadly Diego must decide to stay and fight or leave in the hope of finally making it home.

A History of the Barricade
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

A History of the Barricade

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-11-10
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  • Publisher: Verso Books

In the history of European revolutions, the barricade stands as a glorious emblem. Its symbolic importance arises principally from the barricades of Eric Hazan's native Paris, where they were instrumental in the revolts of the nineteenth century, helping to shape the political life of a continent. The barricade was always a makeshift construction (the word derives from barrique or barrel), and in working-class districts these ersatz fortifications could spread like wildfire. They doubled as a stage, from which insurgents could harangue soldiers and subvert their allegiance. Their symbolic power persisted into May 1968 and, more recently, the Occupy movements. Hazan traces the many stages in the barricade's evolution, from the Wars of Religion through to the Paris Commune, drawing on the work of thinkers throughout the periods examined to illustrate and bring to life the violent practicalities of revolutionary uprising.

Two Sides of a Barricade
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Two Sides of a Barricade

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-01-01
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  • Publisher: SUNY Press

Two Sides of a Barricade argues that to construct global democracy, conflict and dissent must be taken seriously. Christian Scholl explores the political significance of the confrontations within four sites of interaction: bodies, space, communication, and law. Each site of struggle provides a different entry point to understand the influence of protester and police tactics on each other. At the same time, the four sites of struggle allow a comprehensive analysis of how the contestation of global hegemonic forces during summit protests trigger a preemptive shift in social control through increased deployment of biopolitical forms of power.

The Insurgent Barricade
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 686

The Insurgent Barricade

A case study in how techniques of protest originate and evolve this book tells how the French perfected a repertoire of revolution over three centuries, and how students, exiles, and itinerant workers helped it spread across Europe.

Across the Barricades
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Across the Barricades

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-08-07
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

Kevin and Sadie just want to be together, but it's not that simple. Things are bad in Belfast. Soldiers walk the streets and the city is divided. No Catholic boy and Protestant girl can go out together - not without dangerous consequences . . . The second of Joan Lingard's ground-breaking Kevin and Sadie books

At Some Disputed Barricade (World War I Series, Novel 4)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

At Some Disputed Barricade (World War I Series, Novel 4)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-11-25
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

1917, on the Western Front the fighting is still intense, losses are terrible and the outcome uncertain... At Some Disputed Barricade, the fourth novel in Anne Perry's stunning World War I quintet, is a gripping insight into life in the trenches, and the inner workings of the British Secret Service. Perfect for fans of Pat Barker and Sebastian Barry. 'Very enjoyable and gripping' - Glasgow Evening Times It's July 1917, and as the sun sets over No-man's-land, so Joseph Reavley's heart sinks with it. As chaplain he must keep up the men's morale, but as rumours of mutiny grow stronger he is losing any chance of getting through to them. After the death of an officer, twelve soldiers are arrested...

To the Barricades
  • Language: en

To the Barricades

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

To the Barricades moves back and forth between historical and contemporary scenes of revolt, from nineteenth-century Parisian street barricades to twenty-first-century occupations and street marches, shifting along the active seam between poetry and revolution. Avant-garde technique is donated to lyric ends, forming an anti-archive of the revolutionary record where words are bricks hurriedly thrown up as linguistic "barricades." Stephen Collis is the author of five books of poetry, including the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize-winning On the Material and three titles in the ongoing "Barricades Project." An activist and social critic, his writing on the Occupy movement is collected in Dispatches from the Occupation (Talonbooks, 2012).