Haussmann and the Rebuilding of Paris, 1853-70: A Reassessment

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Résumé

While it has become common-place to associate the name “Haussmann” with slum clearance, this assessment needs to be rethought in light of the extensive literature on the public works that transformed Paris in the mid-nineteenth century. This chapter shows that while the transformation of Paris did result in the destruction of a number of working-class neighborhoods, “slum clearance” was likely not Napoleon III and Haussmann’s overarching motivation. This more nuanced interpretation of the public works relies on the spatial unevenness of the urban renovations and of their impacts, Haussmann’s particular conception of Paris and its population, and his planning practice, which sought to wrench planning away from property owner influences.
langue originaleAnglais
titreThe Oxford Handbook of the Modern Slum
rédacteurs en chefAlan Mayne
EditeurOxford University Press
Chapitre14
Pages266-C14P50
ISBN (Electronique)9780190879471
ISBN (imprimé)9780190879457
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 16 août 2023

Série de publications

NomOxford Handbooks Online
EditeurOxford Academic

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