1848, révolution majeure

The revolution of 1848 is the subject of an important historiographical renewal. If the duality of the event (February and the affirmation of an emancipatory policy; June and the authoritarian takeover of the Republic by the bourgeoisie) continues to feed the problems, new forms of questioning remin...

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Main Author: Jérôme Lamy
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association Paul Langevin 2020-09-01
Series:Cahiers d’histoire
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/chrhc/14797
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Summary:The revolution of 1848 is the subject of an important historiographical renewal. If the duality of the event (February and the affirmation of an emancipatory policy; June and the authoritarian takeover of the Republic by the bourgeoisie) continues to feed the problems, new forms of questioning remind us of the historical importance of an insurrection that gave rise to political possibilities that are still incandescent. The article therefore analyzes the contributions of Dolf Oehler's works (Juin 1848 Le spleen contre l'oubli. Baudelaire, Flaubert, Heine, Herzen, Marx), Olivier Ihl (Une histoire de la représentation. Louis Marie Bosredon et le Paris de 1848) and Samuel Hayat (1848 Quand la République était révolutionnaire). In post-1848 literature, Dolf Oehler finds all the traces of a repression of the event: something of a silent guilt rises to the surface of the texts and says the abandonment of the people. Through the figure of the cartoonist Louis Marie Bosredon, Olivier Ihl questions the place of the graphic arts in the double movement of an industrialization of the image and an emancipatory political hope. The possibility of an infinite reproduction of representations crosses the ideal of universality. Finally, Samuel Hayat, in retracing the positions taken on the notion of the Republic from February to June 1848, reveals a still sharp divide between the bourgeois Republic - finally consecrated - and the Democratic and Social Republic - still available for struggles.
ISSN:1271-6669
2102-5916