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Author Garrioch, David.

Title The making of revolutionary Paris / David Garrioch.

Publication Info. Berkeley : University of California Press, 2002.

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 382 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (367-372) and index.
Summary The sights, sounds, and smells of life on the streets and in the houses of eighteenth-century Paris rise from the pages of this anecdotal chronicle of a perpetually alluring city during one hundred years of extraordinary social and cultural change. An excellent general history as well as an innovative synthesis of new research, The making of revolutionary Paris combines vivid portraits of individual lives, accounts of social trends, and analyses of significant events as it explores the evolution of Parisian society during the eighteenth century and reveals the city's pivotal role in shaping the French Revolution. David Garrioch rewrites the origins of the Parisian Revolution as the story of an urban metamorphosis stimulated by factors such as the spread of the Enlightenment, the growth of consumerism, and new ideas about urban space. With an eye on the broad social trends emerging during the century, he focuses his narrative on such humble but fascinating aspects of daily life as traffic congestion, a controversy over the renumbering of houses, and the ever-present dilemma of where to bury the dead. He describes changes in family life and women's social status, in religion, in the literary imagination, and in politics. Paris played a significant role in sparking the French Revolution, and in turn, the Revolution changed the city, not only its political structures but also its social organization, gender ideologies, and cultural practices. This book is the first to look comprehensively at the effect of the Revolution on city life. Based on the author's own research in Paris and on the most current scholarship, this absorbing book takes French history in new directions, providing a new understanding of the Parisian and the European past.
Contents Machine generated contents note: Introduction PART I The Social Order of Customary Paris -- 1. The Patterns of Urban Life I5 -- 2. The Poor You Have with You Always 45 -- 3. Not Servants but Workers 64 -- 4. Each According to His Station 84 PART II City Government and Popular Discontent -- 5. Bread, Police, and Protest 115 -- 6. Wolves in Sheep's Clothing: Religion and Politics 142 PART III Making a New Rome -- 7. Affaires du Temps, 63 -- 8. Secularization 184 -- 9. Urbanism or Despotism? 207 -- 10. The Integration of the City 237 -- 11. Plebeian Culture, Metropolitan Culture 260 -- 12. The City and the Revolution 283 Epilogue: The New Paris 303 -- Notes 321 -- Selected Reading 367 -- Index 373.
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Subject Paris (France) -- Social life and customs -- 18th century.
Paris (France) -- History -- 18th century.
Chronological Term 1700 - 1799
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Garrioch, David. Making of revolutionary Paris. Berkeley : University of California Press, 2002 0520232534 (DLC) 2001008255 (OCoLC)48655884
ISBN 9780520938397 (electronic book)
0520938399 (electronic book)
1417520299 (electronic book)
9781417520299 (electronic book)
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9780520243279
0520232534
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