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Eric Hazan

    A People's History of the French Revolution
    A Walk Through Paris
    Reflections on Anti-Semitism
    Paris in Turmoil
    The Invention of Paris
    Notes on the Occupation
    • "Notes on the Occupation" by Eric Hazan offers a poignant insight into daily life in the West Bank, based on his experiences during a month-long visit in 2006. Through visits to key cities, Hazan explores the profound effects of Israeli occupation, complemented by an introduction from Rashid Khalidi and an epilogue by Michel Warschawski.

      Notes on the Occupation
    • Reflections on Anti-Semitism

      • 256 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania
      3,5(17)Ohodnotiť

      The book critically examines the use of the accusation of 'anti-Semitism' as a tool in the context of Israel's policies towards Palestinians, particularly in France. Alain Badiou and Eric Hazan challenge the pervasive narrative of 'anti-Semitism is everywhere,' while Ivan Segre critiques 'reactionary philo-Semitism' that conflates Jewish interests with Western democracy. Segre advocates for a universalist perspective, aiming to protect Jewish tradition from Zionist misinterpretation. Shlomo Sand's preface adds insight into the manipulation of this racially charged accusation.

      Reflections on Anti-Semitism
    • A Walk Through Paris

      • 198 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania
      3,6(122)Ohodnotiť

      Eric Hazan's elegant, characteristically learned account of his journey through contemporary Paris, written in a tone both intimate and authoritative, is at once a companionably unhurried evocation of the city's rich, radical past and-at a time when capital is dramatically reorganizing its topography-a bracingly urgent intervention in debates about the city's future. As André Breton might have observed, there really are no lost steps here. -Matthew Beaumont, author of Nightwalking Praise for The Invention of Paris: This is a wondrous book, either to be read at home with a decent map, or carried about sur place through areas no tourists bother with. -Adam Thorpe, Guardian Hazan is all business. He trudges through Paris street by street, quoting what Balzac, Hugo, Baudelaire or Kafka said about a particular spot, pointing out where barricades were once erected and thieves gathered for drinks. -Donald Morrison, Financial Times Hazan's brick-by-brick account of the city's history of strife and political posturing is riveting. -Publishers Weekly Hazan wants to rescue individual moments from general forgetting and key sites from the bland homogenization of international city development; he is also a passionate left-wing historian seeking to rescue the truth of Paris's revolutionary past. -Julian Barnes, London Review of Books

      A Walk Through Paris
    • A People's History of the French Revolution

      • 432 stránok
      • 16 hodin čítania
      3,4(23)Ohodnotiť

      Discover French history as you’ve never read it before in this bold account of the French Revolution from the perspective of the lower classes. This blow-by-blow narrative busts pervasive myths and reveals how the French Revolution shaped the Western world. The assault on the Bastille, the Reign of Terror, Danton mocking his executioner, Robespierre dispensing a fearful justice, and the archetypal gadfly Marat—the events and figures of the French Revolution have exercised a hold on the historical imagination for more than 200 years. It has been a template for heroic insurrection and, to more conservative minds, a cautionary tale. In the hands of Eric Hazan, author of The Invention of Paris, the revolution becomes a rational and pure struggle for emancipation. In this new history, the first significant account of the French Revolution in over twenty years, Hazan maintains that it fundamentally changed the Western world—for the better. Looking at history from the bottom up, providing an account of working people and peasants, Hazan asks, how did they see their opportunities? What were they fighting for? What was the Terror and could it be justified? And how was the revolution stopped in its tracks? Hazen offers a vivid retelling of events, bringing them to life with a multitude of voices. Only through the people can we fully understand the legacy of French Revolution.

      A People's History of the French Revolution
    • First Measures of the Coming Insurrection

      • 136 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania
      3,4(36)Ohodnotiť

      We have witnessed a beginning, the birth of a new age of revolt and upheaval. In North Africa and the Middle East it took the people a matter of days to topple what were supposedly entrenched regimes. Now, to the west, multiple crises are etching away at a 'democratic consensus' that has, since the 1970s, plagued and suppressed any sparks of revolutionary potential. It is time to prepare for the coming insurrection. In this bold and beautifully written book, Eric Hazan and Kamo provide a short account of what is to be done in the aftermath of a regime's demise: how to prevent any power from restoring itself and how to reorganize society without a central authority and according to the people's needs. They argue that neither a leadership reshuffle, in the guise of constitutional progress, nor a transition period between a capitalist social order and a communist horizon will do. First Measures of the Coming Insurrection is more than the voice of a new generation of revolutionaries; it is the manual for the coming global revolution.

      First Measures of the Coming Insurrection
    • 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.

      A History of the Barricade
    • Views of Paris, 1750-1850

      • 87 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      In this book, the Parisian writer Eric Hazan takes you for a stroll through Paris as it was for his famous forebears Balzac, Stendhal, Hugo, and Nerval. A Paris that sparkles in the fresh, airy watercolours and drawings collected by the architect Destailleur, now housed in the Prints and Photographs Department of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Despite the city's enduring medieval look, the Paris illustrated here is stirred by a revolutionary spirit, a city that crowned emperors and twice restored the monarchy.This is the capital as it was before Haussmann's major transformations: from the Marais and the Latin Quarter to the Faubourg Saint-Germain and the Palais Royal, from the Pont des Arts and the Pont Neuf to the theatres on the Boulevards and the Louvre. In these views, the inhabitants ride about on horses or fish in the Seine, flounder in muddy streets, or sit outside in one of the newfangled sidewalk cafés to watch the world go by.

      Views of Paris, 1750-1850
    • Exploring Paris arm in arm with Balzac, nineteenth-century France's most famous novelist and observer

      Balzac's Paris