MONASH UNIVERSITY FACULTY HANDBOOKS
Arts Graduate Handbook 1996
Published by Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
FRM4890
The making of modern Paris, 1760-1860
Proposed to be offered next in 1998
David Garrioch and Wallace Kirsop
8 points + 3 hours per week + First semester + Clayton
Synopsis During the century between 1760 and 1860, Paris was transformed
from a `walking city' of narrow, winding streets, into an economically
integrated metropolis with wide, tree-lined boulevards, advanced public health
and sanitation, and the world's first public transport system. The subject
studies the course and causes of this transformation: the impact of economic
change and revolution, the effect of new medical theories and new ideals of
beauty, the role of the state. The subject will conclude with an evaluation of
theories of urban development in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Assessment Analysis of an article (1000 words): 20% + Essay (3000
words): 50% + Class test (1.5 hours): 30%
Prescribed texts
- Recueil de textes Monash U
- Chevalier L Classes laborieuses et classes dangereuses à Paris
pendant la première moitié du 19e siècle
Hachette-Pluriel
- Mercier L-S Le tableau de Paris La Découverte
- Restif de la Bretonne N Les nuits de Paris Gallimard, Folio
Recommended texts
- Green N The spectacle of nature: Landscape and bourgeois culture in
nineteenth-century France Manchester UP
- Ménétra J-L Journal de ma vie Montalba
- Pinkney D H Napoleon III and the rebuilding of Paris Princeton
- Roche D Le peuple de Paris Aubier
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