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  1. Eugène Varlin (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn vaʁlɛ̃]; 5 October 1839 – 28 May 1871) was a French socialist, anarchist, communard and member of the First International. He was one of the pioneers of French syndicalism .

  2. Membre de. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Louis Eugène Varlin, né le 5 octobre 1839 à Claye ( Seine-et-Marne) et mort le 28 mai 1871 à Paris, est un militant socialiste et libertaire, membre de la Première Internationale et de la Commune de Paris .

  3. VARLIN Eugène [VARLIN Louis, Eugène] Par Jean Maitron, Michel Cordillot Né le 5 octobre 1839 au hameau de Voisins, commune de Claye-Souilly (Seine-et-Marne), fusillé à Paris le 28 mai 1871, rue des Rosiers ; célibataire ; ouvrier relieur ; militant socialiste ; syndicaliste ; coopérateur ; un des dirigeants de l’Internationale en ...

  4. Bookbinders are not typically associated with social or political activism; Eugène Varlin was the great exception, and is remembered for his activism, and socio-political writings rather than his professional work. In 1857 Varlin was a founder of a bookbinders' mutual aid society, which became the nucleus of a bookbinders' trade union.

  5. A short biography of the Parisian worker Eugene Varlin, staunch member of the First International and martyr of the Paris Commune

  6. Biographie d'EUGÈNE VARLIN (1839-1871). Né dans une famille de paysans pauvres, Eugène Varlin entre en apprentissage chez un oncle relieur. Devenu ouvrier relieur, il découvre Proudhon, le lit ardemment, et participe, dès 1857, à la fondation des sociétés de secours mutuel.

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  8. We end with an all-too relevant article by Eugène Varlin (1839–1871), a leading French Internationalist. Son of a poor peasant family, he was a bookbinder by profession and organised mutual aid societies alongside unions and strikes.