From ef9346946a8706a5f57db48614f873e53e80061b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: LaTeX Anon Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2022 13:49:25 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Add missing space --- bboc.tex | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/bboc.tex b/bboc.tex index d8670ce..5791398 100644 --- a/bboc.tex +++ b/bboc.tex @@ -1932,7 +1932,7 @@ Thus, on May 28, 1871, General Galiffet, chief rifleman, addressed a group of co \enquote{Let those with gray hair come out of the ranks. You have seen June 1848, you are more guilty than the others! And he rolled the corpses in the ditches of the fortifications.}\footnote{Édouard Dolléans, \emph{Histoire du mouvement ouvrier} (History of the worker movement), t. I, p. 386.}. The massacre over, Adolphe Thiers, head of the executive power, telegraphed to the prefects: \enquote{The ground is littered with their corpses, this awful spectacle will serve as a lesson.}\footnote{\emph{Idem}.}. -The assessment drawn up by Lissagaray in his \emph{Histoire de la commune}(History of the Commune) is most precise: +The assessment drawn up by Lissagaray in his \emph{Histoire de la commune} (History of the Commune) is most precise: 20,000 Parisians killed during the battle, including women and children; 3,000 dead in new Caledonia's depots, pontoons, prisons and exile; 13,700 prison sentences, 70,000 women, children and the elderly deprived of their natural support. Following the Bloody Week, there were some 400,000 denunciations. For his part, Jacques Rougerie, who was able to strip the historical archives of the Vincennes's Fort, notes that of the 36,909 Communards arrested, more than two-thirds were manual workers, but is it possible to separate them from the employees and servants who had opposed the Versaillais?\footnote{Jacques Rougerie, \emph{Paris ville libre} (Paris free city), Le Seuil, 1971, pp. 259-261.}