recherché du temps perdu, À la, 252–253
Red Venus. See Kayser, Louise “Red Venus”
Rémond. See Dupoux
Renard, Joseph, 144, 160
Renault, Louis, 18
Renault auto plant (Boulogne-Billancourt), 39
restaurants, Paris, 14
Révolté, Le, 31, 85
révolution manquée of 1968, 267
Revolutionary Syndicalism, 53, 56, 72
See also Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT); Syndicalism; syndicalists
Rictus, Jehan, 47, 79
Rimbault, Louis, 103, 130–31, 144, 147, 154,
158, 160
arrest of, 131
interrogation of by police, 153
suspect in Delaunay-Belleville auto theft, 147
Ripolin. See Huc, Jean-Joseph
Ripoline. See Bader, Marie, 91
Roca, Mateu Morral, 81
Rochefort, Henri, 176
Rodriguez, Léon, 155–156, 158, 159–160
arrest of, 155
Bélonie, David, and, 156
Bonnot, Jules, and, 156
Bonnot Gang trial and, 231, 234
Garnier, Octave, and, 156
Gorodsky, Bernard, and, 169
See also Bonnot Gang; trial, Bonnot Gang
Rolland, Romain, 264
Rollinat, Maurice
poem, 172–173
Romainville, 91, 95
burglaries, 103
countryside excursions from, 96–97
exit of illegalists, 100
fights among residents, 99
police investigations of, 97
See also names of specific anarchists
Roulot, Georges-André. See Lorulot
Roussakov, Liouba, 261, 264, 265
See also Kibaltchiche, Victor
rue Ordener bank courier shooting and robbery, 1–4, 118, 130, 220
car used by, 177
identification of Eugène Dieudonné as shooter, 154
identification of Octave Garnier as shooter, 135
illegalists as suspected perpetrators of, 132
witness account, 145
See also names of individual Bonnot Gang members; Bonnot Gang; Caby, Ernest
Russian Revolution of 1905, 27
Russian Revolution of 1917, 259, 260, 261, 262, 266
Sacre du Printemps, Le, 252
Sacred Union, 254–255
Saint-Denis, 39
salons, Paris grands, 14–15
Satie, Erik, 11
Saverne/Zabern Affair, 250
Schoofs, Auguste
Marie-Félice Vuilleman and, 93
scientific management, 18
Scoundrel Laws, 142–143, 161–162, 182
Seine-et-Marne carjacking and murder, 163–164
Séjourné, Laurette, 265
Seurat, Georges, 10
Signac, Paul, 10
Simentoff. See Monier dit Simentoff, Élie
socialists
Belgian, 27–28, 29
French, 16
Libertad’s contempt for, 52
Société Générale Bank, 121
bank robbery award, 120, 179, 180
Chantilly robbery and murder, 164, 165, 170
See also Caby, Ernest; Peemans, Alfred; rue Ordener bank courier shooting and robbery
Sokolov, Alexander, 30–31
Soudy, André “Pas-de-Chance,” 87, 88–90, 166–67, 169, 186, 232
arrests and incarcerations of, 88–89, 166–167
Bonnot Gang trial and, 229–230, 232, 233, 234
causeries attendance, 90
Chantilly bank robbery and murder and, 164, 166
countryside excursions from Romainville, 97
execution of, 240, 241–242, 252, 260
identified by witnesses, 186
Kibaltchiche, Victor, and, 88, 89–90, 141
L’Anarchie comments on, 236
last meal request, 241
Maîtrejean, Rirette, and, 88, 89–90, 141, 239
police interrogation of, 220
rue Ordener bank robbers and, 123
Seine-et-Marne carjacking and, 163–164
tuberculosis and sanitorium stays, 89, 166, 167
view of own post-conviction fate, 239
See also Bonnot Gang; trial, Bonnot Gang
Spanish Civil War, 244
Stalin, Joseph, 244, 264
Stirner, Max, 57
Stravinsky, Igor, 252
strikes
1906, 72
1907 Draveil-Vigneux, 73–75
1908, 73
Syndicalism, 243
See also Revolutionary Syndicalism
syndicalists, 53
taxi, first, 175
Taylor, Frederick, 18
Taylorism, 18
Temps, Le, 76
Temps Nouveaux, Le, 139
terrorism, anarchism and, 55, 142
theaters, Paris, 13
Thiers, Adolphe, 48
Third Republic, 15, 16, 18
Thollon, Jean-Baptiste, 110, 114, 115, 203
Thollon, Judith, 110, 114, 115, 203
Three Year Law, 251–252
Tierra y Libertad, 259
Titanic, sinking of, 187
To the Glory of the French Army, 249–250
Tour de France, first, 18
trade unions
anarchists and, 55
Libertad’s denouncement of, 72
membership in France, 56
trial, Bonnot Gang
Bélonie, David, and, 234
Callemin, Raymond, and, 227–229, 234
Carouy, Édouard, and, 230–231, 233, 234
charges, 222–223
de Boc, Jean, and, 234
Dettweiller, Jean-Georges, and, 234
Dieudonné, Eugène, and, 226–227, 232, 234
evidence, 223
Gauzy, Antoine, and, 231, 233, 234
Guichard, Xavier, and, 231
jurors, 223
jury deliberations, 233
Kibaltchiche, Victor, and, 225–226, 234–235
Le Clerche, Barbe, and, 234
location, 222
Maîtrejean, Rirette, and, 224–225, 234
Metge, Marius, and, 231, 234
Monier, Élie, and, 230, 233, 234
penalty phase, 232–233
press coverage, 223
prosecutor, 222, 232
Rodriguez, Léon, and, 231, 234
Soudy, André, and, 229–230, 233, 234
Vuillemin, Marie-Félice, and, 234
witnesses, 223
Trotsky, Léon, 256
tuberculosis, 21, 23, 43, 46
See also Soudy, André “Pas-de-Chance”
Ulyanov, Vladimir. See Lenin
Vaillant, Auguste, 142
Valet, René, 78–80, 79, 95, 158, 159, 168–169, 187
Bonnot, Jules, and, 107
burial of, 211
death of, 210–211, 219
early life, 79, 80
as Jeunesse Révolutionnaire de la Seine secretary, 80
Maîtrejean, Rirette, and, 80
Nogent-sur-Marne raid on hideaway of, 207–212
Romainville and, 96, 100
rue Ordener bank robbers and, 118, 123
Vuillemin, Marie-Félice, comments on, 219, 220
See also Bonnot Gang; trial, Bonnot Gang
Van Gogh, Vincent, 10
Vandamme, Maurice. See Mauricius
vegetarianism
individualism and, 84
Romainville and, 91
Velo, Le, 175
Villain, Raoul, 254
Vuillemin, Marie-Félice, 92–94, 93, 133–34, 160, 169, 207, 222
arrests of, 134, 209
Bonnot Gang trial and, 234
countryside excursions from Romainville, 97
Garnier, Octave, and, 92, 94, 185
Nogent-sur-Marne Garnier-Valet villa and, 208–209
police interrogation of, 219
–220, 229
Schoofs, Auguste, and, 93
See also Bonnot Gang; trial, Bonnot Gang
war, anarchists’ rejection of, 247–256
See also World War I
wine, 45–46
women
education level, 41–42
See also names of specific women; women workers
women workers, 40–42
department store, 40–41
domestic servant, 41
prostitution, 42, 173
textiles, 41
workers, French
anarchists and, 18
grievances, 17–18, 41, 46
street vendors, 42
See also women workers
working-class life, turn-of-the-century Paris, 42–46
abandoned babies, 45
alcoholism, 46
disease, 43, 46
domestic violence, 44
housing conditions, 43–44
infant mortality, 45
poverty, 42–43, 46
wine consumption, 45–46
See also child labor; women workers; workers, French
World War I, 253
anarchist reaction to in France, 254–255
Zola, Émile, 10
Paris, 24, 248
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