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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Discover Paris's Timeless Allure: From Ancient Shores to Revolutionary Streets"The History of Paris" invites readers to wander through the city's captivating evolution, evoking the romance of a place where ancient tribes first settled along the Seine and revolutionary fervor reshaped the wo…rld. From prehistoric habitats influenced by geography to 19th-century cultural booms amid industrial change, this book captures the emotional heartbeat of a metropolis that has endured conquests, innovations, and upheavals, reminding us of the high stakes in building a symbol of freedom and creativity.It opens with Paris's beginnings, exploring early human settlements and Celtic tribes like the Parisii, shaped by the river's vital role. The Roman era transforms Lutetia into a thriving hub with architecture and engineering that shift cultural and economic landscapes.Early Middle Ages bring Merovingian and Carolingian influences, with kings like Clovis introducing Christianity amid governance changes. The Capetian dynasty rises, expanding Paris as a political and trade center fortified by churches.Urban growth in the 12th century sees universities emerge alongside marketplaces and guilds, enriching daily life with public works. The 13th century flourishes in scholasticism and Gothic cathedrals, where social hierarchies intersect with Church power.The Hundred Years' War tests resilience through sieges and unrest, with lasting impacts on structure and economy. Renaissance artistry blooms under royal patronage, introducing humanist thought that revitalizes learning.Wars of Religion ignite Catholic-Huguenot conflicts, with massacres like St. Bartholomew's Day leading to Bourbon stability. Bourbon kings shape Paris through infrastructure and trade developments that bolster commerce.The 17th century under Louis XIII and Richelieu sows absolutism's seeds, with noble townhouses and cultural institutions setting stages for grandeur. Louis XIV's reign brings grand transformations in building and arts, amid socioeconomic strains from wars.Enlightenment salons spark intellectual debates critiquing authority, fostering print culture and social ideas. The French Revolution collapses the old order, with Bastille storms and radical governance ushering terror and change.Revolutionary aftermath features Directory factions, Napoleon's rise, and reforms impacting Paris. Restoration balances old ideals with tensions, while July Monarchy sparks protests and reforms amid growing discontent.Second Republic and Empire under Haussmann modernize with sweeping projects. The 1870-1871 siege and Commune bring devastation and lasting effects. Late 19th century rebuilds with industries, artistic movements laying modern foundations.Comparable to Colin Jones's "Paris: The Biography of a City," which weaves urban tales with vivid detail, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in heritage histories blending narrative with cultural immersion. Its broad marketability appeals to tourists, students, and enthusiasts, positioning it as a steady seller for bookstores in travel and European history sections. By highlighting emotional stakes like innovation amid conflict and unity through diversity, it connects readers to Paris's enduring spirit, inspiring reflection on how past transformations influence today's vibrant metropolis. This history traces Paris from prehistoric Seine settlements and Roman Lutetia through Middle Ages, Renaissance, French Revolution, to 19th-century industrial and cultural booms. Like Jones's urban biographies. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. The History of Paris | The Shaping of a Metropolis (Revised Edition) | Auke de Haan | Taschenbuch | Englisch | epubli | EAN 9783565084142 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Bookmundo, Delftsestraat 33, 3013 AE ROTTERDAM, NIEDERLANDE, info[at]bookmundo[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Discover Paris's Timeless Allure: From Ancient Shores to Revolutionary Streets"The History of Paris" invites readers to wander through the city's captivating evolution, evoking the romance of a place where ancient tribes first settled along the Seine and revolutionary fervor reshaped the wo…rld. From prehistoric habitats influenced by geography to 19th-century cultural booms amid industrial change, this book captures the emotional heartbeat of a metropolis that has endured conquests, innovations, and upheavals, reminding us of the high stakes in building a symbol of freedom and creativity.It opens with Paris's beginnings, exploring early human settlements and Celtic tribes like the Parisii, shaped by the river's vital role. The Roman era transforms Lutetia into a thriving hub with architecture and engineering that shift cultural and economic landscapes.Early Middle Ages bring Merovingian and Carolingian influences, with kings like Clovis introducing Christianity amid governance changes. The Capetian dynasty rises, expanding Paris as a political and trade center fortified by churches.Urban growth in the 12th century sees universities emerge alongside marketplaces and guilds, enriching daily life with public works. The 13th century flourishes in scholasticism and Gothic cathedrals, where social hierarchies intersect with Church power.The Hundred Years' War tests resilience through sieges and unrest, with lasting impacts on structure and economy. Renaissance artistry blooms under royal patronage, introducing humanist thought that revitalizes learning.Wars of Religion ignite Catholic-Huguenot conflicts, with massacres like St. Bartholomew's Day leading to Bourbon stability. Bourbon kings shape Paris through infrastructure and trade developments that bolster commerce.The 17th century under Louis XIII and Richelieu sows absolutism's seeds, with noble townhouses and cultural institutions setting stages for grandeur. Louis XIV's reign brings grand transformations in building and arts, amid socioeconomic strains from wars.Enlightenment salons spark intellectual debates critiquing authority, fostering print culture and social ideas. The French Revolution collapses the old order, with Bastille storms and radical governance ushering terror and change.Revolutionary aftermath features Directory factions, Napoleon's rise, and reforms impacting Paris. Restoration balances old ideals with tensions, while July Monarchy sparks protests and reforms amid growing discontent.Second Republic and Empire under Haussmann modernize with sweeping projects. The 1870-1871 siege and Commune bring devastation and lasting effects. Late 19th century rebuilds with industries, artistic movements laying modern foundations.Comparable to Colin Jones's "Paris: The Biography of a City," which weaves urban tales with vivid detail, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in heritage histories blending narrative with cultural immersion. Its broad marketability appeals to tourists, students, and enthusiasts, positioning it as a steady seller for bookstores in travel and European history sections. By highlighting emotional stakes like innovation amid conflict and unity through diversity, it connects readers to Paris's enduring spirit, inspiring reflection on how past transformations influence today's vibrant metropolis. This history traces Paris from prehistoric Seine settlements and Roman Lutetia through Middle Ages, Renaissance, French Revolution, to 19th-century industrial and cultural booms. Like Jones's urban biographies. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Paris is one of the world's most visited and written-about cities, yet its history is far richer and more turbulent than its glamorous reputation suggests. The History of Paris traces the city's story from its origins as a Gallic settlement on the Seine through Roman occupation, the medieva…l capital, the age of Louis XIV, the Revolution, Napoleon, Haussmann's radical rebuilding, two world wars, and the city's emergence as a global cultural capital. It is an engaging account of more than two thousand years of urban history.The book examines how Paris became the center of French political, intellectual, and artistic life, and how successive upheavals - from the Black Death to the Commune to the Nazi occupation - shaped the city's character and layout. It also looks at the lives of ordinary Parisians alongside those of kings, revolutionaries, and artists, offering a broad and humanizing portrait of a city that has long seen itself as the center of the world.Contents: Reader review: "I visited Paris last year and reading this book afterwards made me wish I had read it first. It brings the streets and buildings to life in a way that no travel guide can." -- Sophie L.This title is suitable for history, travel, and French studies sections and appeals to a wide range of readers. It is a strong addition to public library and bookshop collections and will interest anyone with a connection to France or European urban history.Order now. This history traces Paris from prehistoric Seine settlements and Roman Lutetia through Middle Ages, Renaissance, French Revolution, to 19th-century industrial and cultural booms. Like Jones's urban biographies. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.