Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-237) and index.
"Here is an authoritative guide to the biggest and last of the cycle of popular revolutions in Western Europe that began in 1789." "In his stirring account, Robert Tombs describes the tumultuous events, and sets them in their immediate political and social context - in particular seeking to understand who in Paris supported the Commune and what their motives were. He considers the Commune's long-term significance for both France and Europe; and he explores the diverse historical interpretations it has generated."--Jacket.