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City of light

City of light

Rupert Christiansen

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"In 1853 the French emperor Louis Napoleon inaugurated a vast and ambitious program of public works, directed by Georges-Eugène Haussmann, the prefect of the Seine. Haussmann's renovation of Paris would transform the old medieval city of squalid slums and disease-ridden alleyways into a "City of Light" characterized by wide boulevards, apartment blocks, parks, squares and public monuments, new railway stations and department stores, and a new system of public sanitation. City of Light charts this fifteen-year project of urban renewal which-despite the interruptions of war, revolution, corruption, and bankruptcy-set a template for nineteenth and early twentieth-century urban planning and created the enduring landscape of modern Paris now so famous around the globe. A lively and engaging read, City of Light is a book for anyone who wants to know how Paris became Paris"--

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OL19764988W

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Public worksHistoryInfluenceUrban renewalNew York Times reviewedHaussmann, georges eugene, baron, 1809-1891Paris (france), historyParis (france), social life and customsNapoleon iii, emperor of the french, 1808-1873Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)

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