L'expérience de Philippe Buonarroti. Les structures agraires de la Corse, au début de la Révolution française.

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Jean Defranceschi, « L'expérience de Philippe Buonarroti. Les structures agraires de la Corse, au début de la Révolution française. », Annales historiques de la Révolution française, ID : 10.3406/ahrf.1985.1112


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It is generally unknown that, during his stay in Corsica, at the beginning of the French Revolution, Buonarroti led the « Vente des Biens Nationaux » and studied by that way the mechanism of the communal régime. Each community's land was then divided in three distinct parts : — the common territory (circolo) which each inhabitant could bring into cultivation for himself without securing him a right to the land which remained the commonweal — the arable land (presa) belonging to several villages which was periodically partioned between all their inhabitants — the waste land and the woods (foresto) belonging to several villages as well Therefore, the influence of Corsica on the intellectual formation of the theoretician of the « Conjuration des Egaux » is under estimated. Because considering things from Corsica, « babouvism » is called « paolism ». Jean Defranceschl

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