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Quentin Deluermoz will present his recent book 'The Paris Commune: A Global History' (Verso Books, 2026).

Wednesday, 24 June 2026, 5.15pm to 6.45pm

Discussant : Faisal Devji (Balliol College)

The Paris Commune as world revolutionary event and laboratory for republican and socialist ideas

In 1871 and over the years to follow, the impact of the Paris Commune was felt the world over. Concepts and practices developed there were taken up in all corners of Europe and travelled as far afield as Mexico City and Algiers. Drawing on history, anthropology, and the sociology of crises and revolutions, Quentin Deluermoz follows the revolution from its origins on the Parisian street, capturing the perspective of ordinary men and women, to examine the delicate question of its legacy.

In recent decades, the Commune has been a touchstone for social and political struggles in France, the United States, Spain, Mexico, and the Syrian Kurdish region of Rojava. This resurgence is rooted in twentieth-century anarchist and communist history. It hearkens back to often forgotten meanings of socialism, federalism, and republicanism. Deluermoz recaptures the intensity of the ‘Commune moment’, helping readers grasp its enduring relevance for today.

https://www.versobooks.com/[…]-czpAeZIzBOii-8w1wD0TT0x2WD

Quentin Deluermoz is Professor of contemporary History at University Paris Cité (France). He is the author and editor of more than 15 books, translated in Spanish and English, including (with P. Singaravelou), A Past of Possibilities: a History of what it could have been, Yale UP, 2021; Le Crépuscule des révolutions, 1848-1871 (Seuil, 2014); Histoires globales des révolutions (with L. Bantigny, L. Jeanpierre, B. Gobille, E. Palieraki, La Découverte, 2023), With other colleagues he also created the interdisciplinary and artistic review Sensibilités,

Speaker(s): Quentin Deluermoz (University of Cambridge)

Venue: Maison Française d'Oxford - 2-10 Norham Rd Oxford OX2 6SE

Host: Maison Française d'Oxford