- Arthur Ranc
Arthur Ranc (
20 December 1831 -10 August 1908 ) was a French leftwingpolitician andwriter .Born at
Poitiers , he was educated for thelaw . Implicated in a plot againstNapoleon III in 1853, he was acquitted, but shortly afterwards was imprisoned for belonging to a secret society; for his share in anti-imperialist conspiracies in 1855 he was arrested and deported toAlgeria without a trial. The amnesty of 1859 permitted him to return toParis , where he soon drew the attention of the police to his presence by his violent articles.During the
siege of Paris he left the city in aballoon and joinedGambetta , for whom he organized a system of spies through whichGeneral Trochu was kept informed of the strength and disposition of thePrussia ns around Paris. He was elected to theNational Assembly in February 1871, but resigned rather than subscribe to the peace. He had been elected mayor of theninth arrondissement of Paris in the autumn of 1870, and in March was sent by the same district to the Commune, from which he resigned when he found no reconciliation was possible between the mayors and the Commune. In July he became a member of the municipal council of Paris, and in 1873 was returned to the National Assembly for the department of the Rhône, and took his place on the extreme Left.A month after his election the governor of Paris demanded his prosecution for his share in the Commune. The claim being granted by a large majority, he escaped to
Belgium , where he issued a pamphlet defending his action during the Commune. On his failure to appear before the court he was condemned to death, and remained in Belgium until 1879, when he was included in the amnesty proclaimed byGrevy . During his exile he continued his active collaboration in "La Republique francaise". In 1873 he fought a duel withPaul de Cassagnac , and he acted as second toGeorges Clemenceau more than once. He energetically defended the republic against theBoulangist agitation, and took an equally courageous part in theDreyfus affair . In thePicquart-Henry duel he was second toColonel Picquart . He succeeded Clemenceau as editor of the "Aurore", in which Zola's letterJ'accuse had appeared, and was president of theAssociation of Republican Journalists . In 1903 he became senator forCorsica , and died in August 1908.In addition to his purely political writings, Arthur Ranc published political novels of the
Second Empire , "Sous l'empire" (1872) and "Le roman d'une conspiration" (1868).References
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