Jules Miot

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Jules Miot.

Jules Miot (1809–1883) was a French republican socialist who participated in the

First International
.

Life

Jules François Miot was born in

Charles Delescluze and Félix Pyat). He represented the Jacobin minority in the French section of the First International, but played a leading role in the majority of the Council of the Paris Commune. Although he worked closely with the followers of Louis Auguste Blanqui
, he was not formally a member of the Blanquist organisation.

Writings

1830: Réponse à Deux Libelles. 1860: L'Heure Suprême de l'Italie.

Sources

Notes

  1. ^ Cp. Robert, A., Bourloton, E., and G. Cougny (ed's), Dictionnaire des Parlementaires Français de 1789 à 1889. Online at: http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/sycomore/fiche.asp?num_dept=10959.