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Paris After Haussmann
Living with Infrastructure in the City of Light, 1870â1914
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- English
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About this book
Modern Paris is often hailed as a capital of urban infrastructure. Baron Georges-Eugène Haussmann's rebuilding of Paris in 1853â1870, branded "Haussmannization," helped define urban modernity for cities worldwide. But even as infrastructures expanded and modernized, some Parisians were left behind: as late as 1928, 18 percent of houses still lacked direct sewerage. Haussmannization often hid infrastructures behind walls and floors, under streets, or in peripheral districts. In the forty years after 1870, a period that Peter Soppelsa calls "secondary Haussmannization," Parisians inverted themârevealed their hidden components to scrutinize their workings and costs for society, environment, and healthâand in turn politicized them. Drawing on French government archives, engineers' maps, the illustrated press, and a collection of over 100 photographic postcards, Soppelsa charts the diverse embodied, emotional, and everyday experiences of living with expanding urban infrastructuresâstreets, housing, tramways, subways, the water supply, sewers, and riversâin Paris from 1870 to 1914. Parisians learned that infrastructures were not simply technical solutions for the social and environmental problems of city life but could also bring about new dangers and dependencies.
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History of ArchitectureIndex
HistoryTable of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Living with Infrastructure
- 1. Streets, or the Politics of Infrastructure
- 2. At Home with Infrastructure
- 3. The Street Life of the Tramways
- 4. The Dream Life of the MĂŠtropolitain
- 5. Under Construction
- 6. Living with Risk
- 7. Making a Stink
- 8. Resources and Risks of Rivers
- Conclusion: Inverting Haussmannization
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Backcover Page
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