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The author records day-by-day impressions made during a week of urban insurrection, offering eyewitness observation largely confined to one city quarter. The narrative blends sensory reportage—streets alive yet short of supplies, gunfire, burned buildings, and rooftop snipers—with rumor, civic moods, and the mingled fear, curiosity, and dark humor of civilians. Interspersed are sketches of combatants and the military presence, followed by concise reflections on leadership, the role of labour, volunteer forces, and the political questions provoked by the uprising. The tone emphasizes immediate, fragmentary impressions rather than a formal, comprehensive history.
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