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Titre Herzen et Talandier
Auteur Françoise Genevray
Mir@bel Revue Revue des Etudes Slaves
Numéro Vol. 83, no 1, 2012 Alexandre Herzen (1812-1870). Son époque, sa postérité
Rubrique / Thématique
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Page 123-137
Résumé anglais Aleksandr Herzen and Alfred Talandier Alfred Talandier (1822-1890), a republican and socialist lawyer from Limoges, a city in central France, is expelled from his native country after Louis Napoleon Bonaparte's coup d'état on December 2nd, 1851. He settles in London and soon becomes acquainted with Herzen, a resident of the English capital from August 1852 until March 1865. The two refugees meet frequently, help each other financially, contribute to common publications and stand by each other when controversy flares up between political exiles. Talandier is by no means less known than other French émigrés, who had had time to make a name for themselves before leaving their country. There is, however, between Herzen and him, a real friendship that is well worth recounting, if only to complete the picture of the years that the great Russian revolutionary thinker spent in exile in London.
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