1292:(even found a flag that was done by the women's section of the international.). So even if we know that Elisabeth in 1868 from Braibant's book was then in 1868 learning and discrete, we know she opposed Bakounine frontly at one point and came to Geneva just when the strikes were going on. We also know she was sent to London to represent the situation of the International in 1870 to Marx. We cannot draw conclusions but I think these elements and historical facts have to be mentionned to understand how she became what she was in the Commune. She inherited from her husband when he died later after the Commune (there was a big age difference). It was a marriage she arranged so that she could travel freely, all the sources agree on that.
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Elisabeth and the fact she did not join the Union des femmes, the rivality with the other women, the idealisation by the russian biographers of the communist era). One thing is sure : until recently all sources say Louise Michelle was at the center of the focus as a woman in the Commune de Paris, and historians are now trying to pull out the other profiles into the light. Dmitrieff might have been ignored in France as Frankel because they were not French. I dont know how to share the book given the electronic format, but I could probably send the chapter in a print screen version provided the person understands French and I have an email adress.
530:"She was in Geneva when the construction workers' strike broke out..." -- if this part is particularly important, this strike should be explained or wikilinked. As it stands I think it would make more sense to get rid of this entire line (starting with "In Spring...") and instead add a sentence at the end of the section above that accounts for what happened between her marriage and her solo return to Geneva, even if it's just basically "she travelled Europe" or something. Speaking of which, what happened to the husband? Should probably mention that at least briefly.
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november 1868. In spring 1868 when she came to Geneva there were strikes and social movements described in part 2 supbpart called "Dissonance" in
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Dmitriefff hold their meetings here. It was renamed "Eglise du sacré coeur" even before the French Thiers government decided to build the Sacré Coeur in
Montmartre, so I think it has an informative and historical value. I am looking at your comments as I will of course update the French article if I see any mistakes and inaccuracies.
3226:. Obviously, she can't have taken it, so that's still an unknown. What is the death-of-creator date that makes something automatically public domain? There's no way anyone who took a photograph in 1865 is alive today, but I'm not exactly clear on how long ago they need to have died for it to count as public domain. I think
257:"In the 1860s, this quarter housed privileged revolutionary youth..." -- half of the people listed here can hardly be called "youth" in the 1860s. I would fix this one myself if I thought "revolutionaries" would do it, but there's probably a better and more accurate solution, so I leave this one to you.
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an adult in 1900 (though only 22yo), but the page also says that this image is taken from his 1965 obituary, which would be under copyright. The image itself looks much more like a 1960s image than a 1900s one, or really like a 2000s drawing based on a 1900s photograph. I... think... this image needs
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These three specific issues are now addressed. More broadly, as someone who knows frankly almost nothing about the Paris
Commune, I think the article gives a lot of clues as to what it is, but it might be helpful to state it outright (to make it clearer that it is necessary to click over to the Paris
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she remained married and travelled to Europe with her new husband after their marriage then came back alone in Geneva. This is described at the end of part one in
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The only thing I could not do for this article is to get hold of the russian litterature on the subject : apparently there has been quite a lot published (from Ivan
Knijnik-Vetrov, Nata Efremova, and Lev Kokin) , but unfortunately my russian is not good enoough. So if someone is able to grab hold of
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Elizabeth is dead since more than 70 years. The reason for the 3 photos of the "Tenple Unique" in Geneva, is to show that the building is still standing in the 2020s although close to nobody remembers it was a massonic temple, and no one in Geneva remembers the AIT and
563:: it's not a good sign that this section on three biographers doesn't cite a single one of them, just Braibant. That explains this strange framing about the chair, though: the chair is Braibant's framing device and doesn't really belong here. This section should be reworked and probably slimmed down.
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Hi, I think I gave elements of response above concerning the photo (IMO it is relevant to have it as it documents the building still exists). As I wrote beffore, I have the books in electronic format (ibooks) and it does not allow a share. What I could do is send a capture of a relevant passage, but
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work, and none of these files assert anything whatsoever about their original publication date. The
Barteneva one looks like a scan from a book, so it might be fine or might not - but the book isn't mentioned. Lissagaray and Musorgsky are probably fine, but we don't know. The Musorgsky one says "M.
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Birth year: I see there are four sources for the birth year 1850 and only one for 1851. Is this an ambiguity that can be resolved by weighing the merit of the sources? As a tertiary source, encyclopedia.com strikes me as less reliable than secondary sources which have examined Dmitrieff's biography
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Can you help me with the comment about the construction workers' strike? I don't actually know why it's important, or what happened between her marriage and her solo trip to Geneva, or what happened to her husband. I deleted the Family Keepsakes section, and after looking at the sources, I tend to
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Hello Nattes à chat! I'm so glad that you're here. I was the translator of the French article, as well as the GA nominator. Could you help me address concern 2a above, about the citations in the article? I don't actually know which sources contain what information because I just translated the
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Hello ! I am glad to see that my work onn the French version has been used here to update the article. I have received a question on commons and am searching for the place where I photographed Elizabeth's letter. It was also tweeted by Michele Audin who is a French expert on the Paris Commune here
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In the education section: rather than editorializing (twice!) that Dmitrieff recieved a "good education" (hard to say what that would mean!), I suggest removing those clauses and keeping the section focused on the (quite useful) specifics, e.g., she read these books, had those tutors, but did not
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In general I find the section headings are not always a useful summary of the content, or break events up at odd places. "Interest in social inequalities and Marxism," for example, seems like it could go in "Childhood" and in fact contains a lot of information about her father? And "Influence of
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Actually, that's a pretty quick fix and one we mostly agree on, so I just went ahead and did it. Feel free to rename the headings if you don't like my choices. What's left to do is the more labour-intensive bit: ensuring that all of the text is in the right place and there aren't related pieces
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3a: I changed "Political Engagement" to "Political Activities". To emphasize the Paris Commune portion, we could give it its own section and rename everything before it to "Pre-Commune political activism". That way, the sections will be centered around the Paris Commune: pre-commune activism,
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second paragraph in t«Historian Carolyn Eichner rightly writes: "Louise Michel was for a long time the only woman deemed worthy of appearing in the gallery of communards. But rather than evoke her involvement in all the activities of the revolution - from the development of a compulsory secular
537:: this subsection is more about the paper than it is about ED. I think it should be broken into its own article. Will you do the honours? (Does McClellan really spell it "Narodnoe", though? I would have thought it would be "Narodnoye" in English. German and French use "Narodnoje", at least here
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translation «One of the challenges for Carolyn Eichner is to reassess the political role of these activists, whom she considers to be marginalized, not only in the historiography of the Commune, but also in the historiography of feminism» This article quotes Carolyn Eichner's words in
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London: the chronology is a bit jarring, as this section starts with Dmitrieff going to London and then backtracks-- might be clearer to open with something along the lines of, "in 1870 conflicts arose which would result in Dmitrieff going to London."
2181:-- I'm not sure what "passed by" means..? And now I am noticing how confusing it is that she decided to go to Geneva, but then actually goes to Switzerland and London. (Also confusing that there is a structural break in the middle of her 1868 travels.)
238:"In 1862, Mussorgsky went to Volok..." whose depression? His? Also, it's not clear how this statement is relevant to Dmitrieff. Well she met him because he travelled to Volok and even taught her music as he was engaged as a tutor for the children
2930:. Kidding. Looking at this again, I think it's disconnected trivia in this state, but would be an interesting mention if further expanded. I'm not inclined to do that myself right now, so I'll move it and the sources to the talk page for now. --
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Hello all, I see a lot of excellent work is taking place to improve this article. I thought I may as well start my review now, so any concerns I find can be addressed while the article is still being polished. I will update the list below as I
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Centre I am still looking for historical clues in Geneva : Dmitrieff lived at Nicolas Outine's place but I have not found wheer in Geneva yet, and am planning a trip to Lausanne to the CIRA (Centre International de Recherche sur l'Anarchisme)
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Is there any way you could send me the book? I also clarified why Mussorgsky coming to Volok is relevant. I put the police report description of her appearance in a more appropriate place. Finally, I changed "revolutionary youth" to
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I am so glad that it was translated ! I got a little tired of the subject after working months on it to translate it in English so I am so thankful to see it has been done ! PLease feel free to ask your questions :)
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I think that image is so heavily photoshopped that it has become a 21st-century creation. Which is probably even worse. The original uploader has left the project, so we're not going to get answers there. I'll pull
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I've reworked the lead and the first sentences of the Paris Commune section. Still more needed, or does it work ok? I think there's quite a lot of room for expansion in the Paris Commune section, and the
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works I'm personally inclined to let it go for now. But if it's still too easy to miss that there was actual fighting going on, that's a problem and I'll want to fix that right away. --
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Union des femmes pour la défense de Paris et les soins aux blessés
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much clearer, now I even know which one intervened with the serfs!
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a lot of cites here but the sources are all reliable and suitable
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Union des femmes pour la défense de Paris et les soins aux blessés
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article could really use some expansion too, so as long as this
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Elisabeth Dmitrieff Circle: what... is it? An... organization?
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and the French version is much better than the English one :)
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sending all the book is unfortunately not possible.
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1648:Illustrated
690:Illustrated
584:MOS:POPCULT
166:Reviewer 2:
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144:Reviewer:
71:Templates
62:Reviewing
27:GA Review
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2177:Geneva:
1794:1a prose
1717:relevant
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800:-- done
718:Criteria
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179:contribs
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76:Criteria
3196:PD-1996
3186:PD-1923
2756:trial??
2489:LEvalyn
2076:Great!
1608:Neutral
1412:fiction
1251:LEvalyn
1140:LEvalyn
1062:Bogatyr
971:exactly
840:On hold
724:Result
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324:Result
235:(prose)
227:Result
169:LEvalyn
127:history
108:history
94:Article
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507:life".
191:Review
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1664:audio
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