France, Fin de Siècle / Edition 1

France, Fin de Siècle / Edition 1

by Eugen Weber
ISBN-10:
0674318137
ISBN-13:
9780674318137
Pub. Date:
03/15/1988
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674318137
ISBN-13:
9780674318137
Pub. Date:
03/15/1988
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
France, Fin de Siècle / Edition 1

France, Fin de Siècle / Edition 1

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Overview

The end of the nineteenth century in France was marked by political scandals, social unrest, dissension, and “decadence.” Yet the fin de siècle was also an era of great social and scientific progress, a time when advantages previously reserved for the privileged began to be shared by the many. Public transportation, electrical illumination, standard time, and an improved water supply radically altered the life of the modest folk, who found time for travel and leisure activities—including sports such as cycling. Change became the nature of things, and people believed that further improvement was not only possible but inevitable.

In this thoroughly engaging history, Eugen Weber describes ways of life, not as recorded by general history, but as contemporaries experienced them. He writes about political atmosphere and public prejudices rather than standard political history. Water and washing, bicycles and public transportation engage him more than great scientific discoveries. He discusses academic painting and poster art, the popular stage and music halls, at greater length than avant-garde and classic theater or opera. In this book the importance of telephones, plumbing, and central heating outranks such traditional subjects as international developments, the rise of organized labor, and the spread of socialism.

Weber does not neglect the darker side of the fin de siècle. The discrepancy between material advance and spiritual dejection, characteristic of our own times, interests him as much as the idea of progress, and he reminds us that for most people the period was far from elegant. In the lurid context of military defeat, political instability, public scandal, and clamorous social criticism, one had also to contend with civic dirt, unsanitary food, mob violence, and the seeds of modern-day scourges: pollution, drugs, sensationalism, debased art, the erosion of moral character. Yet millions of fin de siècle French lived as only thousands had lived fifty years before; while their advance was slow, their right to improvement was conceded.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674318137
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 03/15/1988
Series: Studies in Cultural History , #2
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 308
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Eugen Weber was Joan Palevsky Professor of Modern European History, Emeritus, at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Decadence?

2. Transgressions

3. How They Lived

4. Affections and Disaffections

5. The Endless Crisis

6. A Wolf to All

7. The Old Arts and the New

8. Theater

9. Curists and Tourists

10. La Petite Reine

11. Faster, Higher, Stronger

12. "The Best of Times"

Notes

Acknowledgments

Index

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