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Urban Sociology and Network Mobilization: The Paris Commune of 1871
Discover how social networks and urban spaces drove the 1871 Paris Commune, and learn to apply sociological network theories to historical social movements.
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How do historical rebellions actually organize and spread? While history books often focus on prominent leaders, the success of the Paris Commune of 1871 relied on a complex web of pre-existing neighborhood ties, organizational memberships, and shared urban spaces. Understanding these connections requires looking beneath the surface of historical events to see the invisible structures that bind people together.
This text-based course guides you through the foundational concepts of urban sociology and social network analysis. You will discover how multiple overlapping networks—from local defense units to neighborhood associations—fueled one of the most famous urban mobilizations in history, giving you a structural framework to analyze social movements past and present.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational concepts of urban sociology and structural mobilization theory.
- Analyze the historical context and socio-spatial dynamics of Paris in the nineteenth century.
- Map how overlapping social networks, such as kinship and local associations, facilitate collective action.
- Examine the role of physical urban environments in shaping communication and defense networks.
- Apply basic social network analysis concepts to historical case studies.
- Evaluate why certain mobilization networks succeed while others fragment under pressure.
You will start by exploring core definitions and historical background before diving into structural network theories. The material then guides you through applying these frameworks to analyze the mobilization patterns, barricade construction, and eventual defense of the Commune.
This course is designed for beginners in sociology, history, and political science, requiring no prior background in network theory or French history.
Start reading today to uncover the hidden social structures behind historical revolutions.
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