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Historians of the Second Republic have long given over stage center in their accounts to Paris. Indeed, the role of the capital in most histories of the period has been so great that we often seem to be reading not about the French revolution of 1848, but the Parisian revolution. Correspondingly, the role of the provinces has rarely been recognized: Paris acts and France reacts. It is from Paris, not only the seat of government but also France's most important and most turbulent city, that all the great revolutionary stimuli proceed. Until lately, we have been accustomed to thinking of the provinces as conditioned to salivate at the sound of the Parisian bell – voting in negative response to Parisian radicalism, sending off volunteers to help crush the June insurgents, and so forth.
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page 666 note 1 The Enquête sur le travail agricole et industriel took the problem seriously enough to make the role of cheap competitive labor in such institutions an issue in its inquiry.
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page 668 note 6 Helpful indications of the extent of club activity may be found in the reports of the Club des clubs delegates who circulated through the provinces during the election campaign; their correspondence with the Parisian coordinators may be found in the AN, C 938–40.
page 669 note 1 For example, the reports of the Procureur général (Aix), May 9, 1848, AN, BB30 358; the Procureur général (Amiens), April 16 and April 18, 1848, and the Commissaire général Bergeron, April 30, 1848, AN, BB30 359; Rocal, 1848 en Dordogne, I, pp. 30–48; Rossi, Prosper, Mes Souvenirs (Toulon, 1888), I, p. 87.Google Scholar
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page 671 note 1 Soldiers voted for candidates in their home constituency, regardless of where they were stationed at election time; ballots were then transported to the various parts of the country, so that army votes were the last ones to come in.
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page 671 note 5 Ibid.
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page 672 note 4 Ibid., pp. 123–25,14–51.
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