Tu savais d’où venait notre allégorie nationale, Marianne ? Et surtout, est-ce que tu savais que, toi-même, tu pouvais être Marianne ?
Sources :
Agulhon Maurice, Marianne au combat : l’imagerie et la symbolique républicaines de 1789 à 1880, Paris, Flammarion, 1979.
Agulhon Maurice, Marianne au pouvoir : l’imagerie et la symbolique républicaines de 1880 à 1914, Paris, Flammarion, 1989.
Agulhon Maurice et Bonte Pierre, Marianne dans la cité, Paris, Dexia, 2001.
Agulhon Maurice et Bonte Pierre, Marianne, les visages de la République, Paris, Gallimard, 1992.
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