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Madeleine Rebérioux


are gathered here items of political history's most significant work of Madeleine Rebérioux, emblematic of our contemporary issues.

This book draws a picture of a France of human rights and socialism Jaures conquests fundamental freedoms, fighting for justice and social rights, intellectual commitment, loyalty history of the Revolution of 1789, that of the Commune and the Dreyfus affair, the fight against colonialism.

Vive la Republique! is a contribution to the knowledge of republican France as well as demonstrating the importance of history to face the perils that threaten civil liberties.

- Madeleine Rebérioux, Vive la Republique! History, rights and fighting the war of 1789 in Algeria, Demopolis Edition, 2009.

Rebérioux Madeleine (1920-2005) taught history at the University and EHESS. Director of the journal Social Movement , President of the Company jaurésiennes school, she participated in the creation of the Musée d'Orsay. Anti-colonial activist, feminist and social rights, it was the first woman president of the League of Human Rights between 1991 and 1995.

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