Pauline Roland

Pauline Roland

Pauline Roland (1805—15 December 1852) was a French feminist and socialist.

Upon her mother's insistence, Roland received a good education and was introduced to the ideas of Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, the founder of French socialism, by one of her teachers. She became an enthusiastic supporter of his philosophy. Following her arrival in Paris in 1832, Roland began writing for early feminist papers and compiled a series of remarkable histories of France (1835), England (1838), and England, Scotland and Ireland (1844).

Roland was a close associate of Pierre Leroux and George Sand and she joined Leroux's community at Boussac (Indre) in 1847, where she worked in the school and wrote for "l'Eclaireur de l'Indre". Roland lived for twelve years until 1845 in a "free union" with Jean Aicard, insisting that their two children, and a son whose father was Adolphe Guérolt, bear her name and be brought up by her. On Flora Tristan's death in 1844, she also undertook the care of her daughter Aline (later to be the mother of Paul Gauguin).

On Roland's return to Paris in December, she became active in feminist and socialist agitation and publications (the Voix des Femmes), notably with Jeanne Deroin and Desirée Gay. With Deroin and Gustave Lefrançais she established the Association of Socialist Teachers stressing the importance of equality of the sexes in an education program spanning the first eighteen years of life and of women staying in the work force. Roland then played a key role in convening the Union of Workers Associations.

In October 1849 delegates of over 100 trades elected Roland to the central committee. This attempt to resuscitate the cooperative movement in 1848 was suppressed by the government in April 1850, and Roland was one of fifty people arrested the following month. At her subsequent trial for her socialism, feminism and "debauchery" she was attacked vitriolically and then imprisoned for seven months, until July 1851. Undaunted, Roland was active in the Parisian resistance to the coup d'état of December and subsequently imprisoned in Algeria. She owed her early release to the intercession of Pierre-Jean de Béranger and George Sand however, on the way home to rejoin her children, she became ill owing to the harsh conditions she had endured in prison and died in Lyon on 15 December, 1852.

External links

*worldcat id|lccn-n81-98097


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Pauline Roland — Nom de naissance Marie Désirée Pauline Roland Naissance 7 juin 1805[1] Falaise Décès 16 décembre 1852 (à 47 ans) …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Roland (disambiguation) — Roland (died 778) was a Frankish seneschal in Charlemagne s service, subject of the epic poem The Song of Roland .Roland may also refer to:People with Family Name Roland:Infobox Given Name Revised name = Roland imagesize= caption= pronunciation …   Wikipedia

  • Roland, Marie-Désirée-Pauline — (1805 1852)    socialist    Born in Falaise, where her mother was postmistress, Marie Désirée Pauline Roland, or Pauline Roland, as she is known, was a schoolteacher who adopted the ideas of Saint Simonianism (see saint simon, count de). She… …   France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present

  • Pauline — Infobox Given name 2 gender = female origin = PaulinaPauline is a female given name, originally the French form of Paulina.Religious*Pauline, an adjective used to refer to things dealing with Paul the Apostle *Pauline, an adjective used to refer… …   Wikipedia

  • Roland (homonymie) — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.  Pour l’article homophone, voir Rolland. Sommaire 1 Patro …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Pauline Réage — Dominique Aury Dominique Aury est une femme de lettres française, née Anne Desclos le 23 septembre 1907 à Rochefort[1] (Charente Maritime, Poitou Charentes) et morte le 27 avril 1998 à Corbeil Essonnes (Essonne, Île de France) …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Pauline Wiesel — Pauline Wiesel. Gemälde von Johann Heinrich Schröder, um 1800 Pauline Wiesel (* 5. Mai 1778 in Berlin; † 9. September 1848 in Saint Germain en Laye) war eine Persönlichkeit der Berliner Gesellschaft um 1800, Freundin der Rahel Varnhagen und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Pauline-Carton — Nom de naissance Pauline Aimée Biarez Naissance 4 juillet 1884 Biarritz, France Nationalité(s) Française Décès …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Pauline Carton — Données clés Nom de naissance Pauline Aimée Biarez Naissance 4 juillet 1884 Biarritz, France Nationalité Française Décès …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Roland Moser — (* 16. April 1943 in Bern) ist ein Komponist aus der Schweiz. Seine Musikalische Ausbildung erhielt er in Bern, Freiburg im Breisgau und Köln. 1969 84 wurde er Lehrer für theoretische Fächer und Neue Musik am Konservatorium in Winterthur, seit… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”