Napoleon III and the Rebuilding of Paris
A classic history of the creation of modern Paris by Napoleon III and Haussmann

Between 1850 and 1870, Napoleon III and his Prefect of the Seine, Baron Haussmann, created the modern city of Paris out of the congested and ill-equipped capital of the eighteenth century. They gave Paris many of its present major streets, its great municipal parks, the Central Markets, the Opera House and other well-known buildings, and a water supply system and sewer network that still serve the city. In Napoleon III and the Rebuilding of Paris, David Pinkney tells the story of how Paris was transformed and examines the many challenges that the venture faced, including an increasing population, engineering problems, political complications, and personality clashes. Pinkney sets the undertaking in the context of French political and economic history, shows its relation to the public health movement of the mid-nineteenth century, and explains its significance in the history of city planning.

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Napoleon III and the Rebuilding of Paris
A classic history of the creation of modern Paris by Napoleon III and Haussmann

Between 1850 and 1870, Napoleon III and his Prefect of the Seine, Baron Haussmann, created the modern city of Paris out of the congested and ill-equipped capital of the eighteenth century. They gave Paris many of its present major streets, its great municipal parks, the Central Markets, the Opera House and other well-known buildings, and a water supply system and sewer network that still serve the city. In Napoleon III and the Rebuilding of Paris, David Pinkney tells the story of how Paris was transformed and examines the many challenges that the venture faced, including an increasing population, engineering problems, political complications, and personality clashes. Pinkney sets the undertaking in the context of French political and economic history, shows its relation to the public health movement of the mid-nineteenth century, and explains its significance in the history of city planning.

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Napoleon III and the Rebuilding of Paris

Napoleon III and the Rebuilding of Paris

by David H. Pinkney
Napoleon III and the Rebuilding of Paris

Napoleon III and the Rebuilding of Paris

by David H. Pinkney

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A classic history of the creation of modern Paris by Napoleon III and Haussmann

Between 1850 and 1870, Napoleon III and his Prefect of the Seine, Baron Haussmann, created the modern city of Paris out of the congested and ill-equipped capital of the eighteenth century. They gave Paris many of its present major streets, its great municipal parks, the Central Markets, the Opera House and other well-known buildings, and a water supply system and sewer network that still serve the city. In Napoleon III and the Rebuilding of Paris, David Pinkney tells the story of how Paris was transformed and examines the many challenges that the venture faced, including an increasing population, engineering problems, political complications, and personality clashes. Pinkney sets the undertaking in the context of French political and economic history, shows its relation to the public health movement of the mid-nineteenth century, and explains its significance in the history of city planning.


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ISBN-13: 9780691273488
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 03/11/2025
Series: Princeton Legacy Library
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

David H. Pinkney (1914–1993) was a historian of the French Revolution and the postrevolutionary era. He taught at the University of Washington and cofounded the Society for French Historical Studies. His books include Decisive Years in France, 1840–1847 and The French Revolution of 1830 (both Princeton).
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