Posts Tagged ‘revolution’
Bastille, my soul …
Today is le 14 juillet, the date on which France celebrates its liberation from a tyrannical (or at least breathtakingly clueless and inept) monarchy. “Bastille Day” was a significant turning point in France’s history, bien sûr. But what many people don’t know is that it was also the birthday of a most curious French pastime: […]
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Tags: 1789 revolution, Bastille Day, history, le 14 juillet, manif, manifestation, Paris, postaday2011, protest, revolution
I’ve often marveled at how small some people’s worlds become after they have a baby: Everything revolves around the feeding times and the naps and the nappies. Not until today, when Steve’s condition seemed a bit more stable, did I realize that the same thing was happening to me. Well, lucky for me, Steve won’t […]
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Tags: Belgium, Egypt riots, geopolitics, Middle East, postaday2011, revolution, Tunisia, world politics
On July 14, 1789, an angry mob stormed the dreaded Bastille in Paris, France. Class tensions had been festering for days when some 1,000 people gathered outside the Bastille with two simple, almost comical demands: Surrender the fortress, and give us your weapons. Two of the protesters were ushered inside for negotiations. As the hours […]
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Tags: Bastille Day, history, Paris, revolution
