Neighbourhood and Community in Paris, 1740–1790 (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern History)

Neighbourhood and Community in Paris, 1740–1790 (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern History) image
ISBN-10:

0521522315

ISBN-13:

9780521522311

Author(s): Garrioch, David
Edition: Edition Unstated
Released: Aug 08, 2002
Format: Paperback, 292 pages
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Description:

In the second half of the eighteenth century, Paris was the second largest city in Europe, with a population of some half a million. Contemporary writers described it as anonymous and chaotic, and so it must have seemed to many new arrivals from the provinces. Yet the records of the local police officials, which have remained virtually untouched for two hundred years, reveal a world which was far from anonymous, where most people went about their daily affairs in streets and shops where not only the places but also the faces were familiar. From the mass of individual disputes and incidents reported to the police in each quarter there emerges a picture of a structured, largely self-regulating local community based first and foremost on neighbourhood ties. This study explores the way that such communities functioned and were maintained, and in the process touches on many aspects of life in eighteenth-century Paris.

























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