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Albert Laponneraye (8 May 1808 – 1
September 1849) was a
French republican socialist and journalist, po****r historian,
educator and an
editor of Robespierre's...
- to have had a
major effect on the
young Robespierre. She met
Albert Laponneraye, who
would subsequently write her
memoirs after her dictation, focusing...
- was a
French political journal created by
republican socialist Albert Laponneraye in 1837. It is
regarded by
historians as the
first communist periodical...
- 1830s and 1840s,
among them Théodore Dézamy,
Richard Lahautière,
Albert Laponneraye and Jean-Jacques Pillot.[citation needed] The neo-Babouvists represented...
- were
acquainted with or
inspired by Buonarroti, such as
Albert Laponneraye.
Laponneraye himself went on to
befriend Charlotte de
Robespierre and published...
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historian Albert Laponneraye. The
Complete History of the
Revolution was the
culmination of
years of
research conducted by
Laponneraye, a
socialist of...
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Bernard (1973) Talleyrand: a biography, p. 106 Robespierre, Maximilien;
Laponneraye, Albert; Carrel,
Armand (1840). Oeuvres. Worms. p. 98.
Archived from...
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greatly influenced young socialists and republicans, such as
Albert Laponneraye. The 19th
century socialist firebrand,
nationalist and
founder of Blanquism...
- Neo-Babouvist
tendency in
early French communism,
along with
Albert Laponneraye,
Richard Lahautière,
Jacques Pillot and others. He was also an early...
- in
France occurred in 1840 when Dézamy
along with
Pillot and
Albert Laponneraye organized a pro-communist
banquet in Belleville, France, the "first public...