Gustave Tridon
Gustave Tridon (Edme-Marie-Gustave) (the Châtillon-on-Seine, Coast-with Or 1841 - Brussels, 1871), Political man , Journalist, writer French and personality of the Common of Paris.
Wire of a rich person owner it makes his studies of right to Paris. An article considered to be contrary with morals sends it in prison to Holy-Pelagie where it becomes acquainted with Auguste Blanqui. It writes a work Hébertistes, felt sorry for against a calumny of the History and founds various newspapers republican S like the Criticism (1867). It financed the Candide (1865) of his friend Blanqui whose success was worth three years of imprisonment to him. In September 1866, it represents Blanqui with the congress of the International association of the workers. On its return it is stopped and makes fifteen months of prison. It is released in 1868.
After the proclamation of the Republic on September 4th, 1870, it finances the newspaper of Blanqui the Fatherland in danger . He is member of the republican Central committee of the Twenty districts. He is of the four writers of the Red Affiche which calls with the formation of the Commune in Paris.
With the elections of February 8th, 1871, he is elected appointed Coast-in Or for the National Assembly. He resigns with Bordeaux after having voted against the preliminaries of peace (Guerre free-Prussian) signed between the Gouvernement Thiers and the Germany. March 26th he is elected with the Conseil of the Commune by Vea district; he is named with the Executive commission, then at the commission of the War. He votes against the creation of the Comité of public Hello. After the bloody Week, reached nervous disorders, Tridon takes refuge with Brussels where he dies in August 1871.
One owes him various works relating to the Girondins, the Hébertiste S and the Commune of 1793 as well as a work Antisémite entitled Jewish Molochime whose certain anti-semites of the end of the century will assert themselves such Edouard Drumont.
Sources
- Bernard Christmas, Dictionary of the Commune, Flammarion, collection Fields, 1978
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