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Memories

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While the name of Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans, is known to everyone, the name of the "Red Maid of Montmartre"—Louise Michel (1830–1905)—is familiar to few Russian-speaking readers. A teacher, writer, and poet who corresponded for many years with Victor Hugo, an active participant in the Paris Commune, and a Blanquist, she later turned to anarchism, understanding it primarily as a moral choice and protest against state violence and repressive institutions. A supporter of Bakunin and Kropotkin, Louise Michel survived several imprisonments and exile to New Caledonia, where she studied Kanak culture and folklore. One of the first major figures in 19th-century libertarian pedagogy, she spoke out against gender inequality, social injustice, racial oppression, colonialism, and animal cruelty. In 1886, Louise Michel wrote memoirs, which are published in Russian for the first time.
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