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E-grāmata: Paris, City of Dreams: Napoleon III, Baron Haussmann, and the Creation of Paris

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  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781538121290

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Paris, City of Dreams traces the transformation of the City of Light during Napoleon IIIs Second Empire into the beloved city of today. Together, Napoleon III and his right-hand man, Georges Haussmann, completely rebuilt Paris in less than two decadesa breathtaking achievement made possible not only by the emperors vision and Haussmanns determination, but by the regimes unrelenting authoritarianism, augmented by the booming economy that Napoleon fostered.

Yet a number of Parisians refused to comply with the restrictions that censorship and entrenched institutional taste imposed. Mary McAuliffe follows the lives of artists such as Edouard Manet, Berthe Morisot, and Claude Monet, as well as writers such as Emile Zola, Gustave Flaubert, and the poet Charles Baudelaire, while from exile, Victor Hugo continued to fire literary broadsides at the emperor he detested.

McAuliffe brings to life a pivotal era encompassing not only the physical restructuring of Paris but also the innovative forms of banking and money-lending that financed industrialization as well as the citys transformation. This in turn created new wealth and flaunted excess, even while producing extreme poverty. Even more deeply, change was occurring in the way people looked at and understood the world around them, given the new ease of transportation and communication, the popularization of photography, and the emergence of what would soon be known as Impressionism in art and Naturalism and Realism in literatureartistic yearnings that would flower in the Belle Epoque.

Napoleon III, whose reign abruptly ended after he led France into a devastating war against Germany, has been forgotten. But the Paris that he created has endured, brought to vivid life through McAuliffes rich illustrations and evocative narrative.

Recenzijas

As the worlds most magical city, Paris was created over the centuries by kings, emperors, and presidents, but, as Mary McAuliffe so magisterially reveals in Paris, City of Dreams, no one played a greater role in the modern configuration of this wondrous city than Louis-Napoleon and his chief urban advisor, Baron Georges Haussmann. Reading this masterful account, one realizes how Napoleon III and Haussmann transformed a city of narrow lanes, insalubrious dwellings, and staggering pestilence into a triumph of vital sanitation and unparalleled beauty, creating the broad boulevards and architectural masterpieces so universally admired. -- David Garrard Lowe, president of Beaux Arts Alliance and author of Lost Chicago

List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Map of Paris, 1860--1870
xiii
Introduction 1(4)
Chapter 1 From Barricades to Bonaparte (1848--1851)
5(18)
Chapter 2 Blood and Empire (1852)
23(22)
Chapter 3 Enter Haussmann (1853)
45(26)
Chapter 4 A Nonessential War (1854)
71(14)
Chapter 5 A Queen Visits (1855)
85(16)
Chapter 6 What Goes Up (1856--1857)
101(14)
Chapter 7 More and More (1858)
115(14)
Chapter 8 Dreams of Glory (1859)
129(12)
Chapter 9 Suddenly Larger (1860)
141(14)
Chapter 10 Turning Point (1861)
155(14)
Chapter 11 Les Miserables de Paris (1862)
169(12)
Chapter 12 Scandal (1863--1864)
181(18)
Chapter 13 Death and Taxes (1865)
199(16)
Chapter 14 Crisis (1866)
215(12)
Chapter 15 A Setting Sun (1867)
227(14)
Chapter 16 Twenty Years Later (1868)
241(12)
Chapter 17 Haussmann in Trouble (1869)
253(14)
Chapter 18 Finale (1870)
267(12)
Chapter 19 An End and a Beginning (1870--1871)
279(12)
Notes 291(22)
Bibliography 313(6)
Index 319(10)
About the Author 329
Mary McAuliffe holds a PhD in history from the University of Maryland, has taught at several universities, and has lectured at the Smithsonian Institution, the Barnes Foundation, and the Frick Pittsburgh. She has traveled extensively in France, and for many years she was a regular contributor to Paris Notes. Her books include Dawn of the Belle Epoque, Twilight of the Belle Epoque, When Paris Sizzled, and Paris on the Brink. She lives in New York City with her husband.