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- A top historian offers a new history of Paris's Belle Époque, the luminous age of the Eiffel Tower and the Sacré-Coeur Basilica, but also of social unrest and violent clashes over what it meant to be French From the wrought ironwork of the Eiffel Tower to the flourishing art nouveau movement, the Belle Époque is remembered as a golden age for Parisian culture.
- About the Author: Mike Rapport is a professor of history at the University of Glasgow in Scotland and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
- 448 Pages
- History, Europe
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"A top historian offers a new history of Paris's Belle âEpoque, the luminous age of the Eiffel Tower and the Sacrâe-C¶ur Basilica, but also of social unrest and violent clashes over what it meant to be French From the wrought ironwork of the Eiffel Tower to the flourishing art nouveau movement, the Belle âEpoque is remembered as a golden age for Parisian culture. Beneath the veneer of elegance, however, fin de siáecle Paris was a city at war with itself. In City of Light, City of Shadows, Mike Rapport uncovers a Paris riven by social anxieties and plagued by overlapping epidemics of poverty, political extremism, and anti-Semitism. As the Sacrâe-C¶ur and Eiffel Tower rose into the skies, redefining architecture and the Paris skyline, Paris's slums were plagued by disease and gang violence. The era, now remembered as a high point of French art and culture, was also an age of intense political violence, including anarchist bombings, organized right-wing mobs, and assassinations. Weaving together these stories of splendor and suffering with the fabric of the city itself, the book offers a brilliant account of Paris's Belle âEpoque-revealing the darkness that suffused the City of Light"--Book Synopsis
A top historian offers a new history of Paris's Belle Époque, the luminous age of the Eiffel Tower and the Sacré-Coeur Basilica, but also of social unrest and violent clashes over what it meant to be French From the wrought ironwork of the Eiffel Tower to the flourishing art nouveau movement, the Belle Époque is remembered as a golden age for Parisian culture. Beneath the veneer of elegance, however, fin de siècle Paris was a city at war with itself. In City of Light, City of Shadows, Mike Rapport uncovers a Paris riven by social anxieties and plagued by overlapping epidemics of poverty, political extremism, and anti-Semitism. As the Sacré-Coeur and Eiffel Tower rose into the skies, redefining architecture and the Paris skyline, Paris's slums were plagued by disease and gang violence. The era, now remembered as a high point of French art and culture, was also an age of intense political violence, including anarchist bombings, organized right-wing mobs, and assassinations. Weaving together these stories of splendor and suffering with the fabric of the city itself, the book offers a brilliant account of Paris's Belle Époque--revealing the darkness that suffused the City of Light.Review Quotes
"[An] authoritative work... A strikingly rendered portrait of the era's fervent belief in progress."--Kirkus
"A fascinating, multilayered panorama of the evolution of the French capital at a key period in its history."--Jonathan Fenby, author of France: A Modern History from the Revolution to the War With Terror
"In this book, which fizzes with all the energy of Belle Époque Paris, Rapport conveys superbly the conflicts, tension, and anxieties underlaying the glittering spectacle of Parisian modernity. His narrative is brilliantly anchored in the spaces and places of the city. For lovers of Paris, the book should become an indispensable accompaniment to any future visit to the city."--Julian Jackson, author of De Gaulle
"Mike Rapport is a historian with the rare ability to engage his reader both on the level of local detail and sweeping narrative. City of Light, City of Shadows had me spellbound."--Lauren Elkin, author of Flâneuse
About the Author
Mike Rapport is a professor of history at the University of Glasgow in Scotland and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. The author of 1848: Year of Revolution, The Napoleonic Wars, and The Unruly City: Paris, London and New York in the Age of Revolution, Rapport lives in Stirling, Scotland.Dimensions (Overall): 9.3 Inches (H) x 6.3 Inches (W) x 1.5 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.45 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 448
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Europe
Publisher: Basic Books
Theme: France
Format: Hardcover
Author: Mike Rapport
Language: English
Street Date: May 14, 2024
TCIN: 91570399
UPC: 9781541647497
Item Number (DPCI): 247-30-4987
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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