This is a wondrous book, either to be read at home with a decent map, or carried about sur place through areas no tourists bother with. (Praise for Invention of Paris) * Guardian *
Hazan is all business. He trudges through Paris street by street, quoting what Balzac, Hugo, Baudelaire or Kafka said about a particular spot, pointing out where barricades were once erected and thieves gathered for drinks. (Praise for Invention of Paris) * Financial Times *
One of the greatest books about the city anyone has written in decades, towering over a crowded field, passionate and lyrical and sweeping and immediate. (Praise for Invention of Paris) * New York Review of Books *
Hazan wants to rescue individual moments from general forgetting and key sites from the bland homogenization of international city development; he is also a passionate left-wing historian seeking to rescue the truth of Paris's revolutionary past. (Praise for Invention of Paris) -- Julian Barnes * London Review of Books *
This book is both a political and aesthetic delight. (Praise for Invention of Paris) -- Andrew Hussey, author of Paris: The Secret History
Astonishing breadth of reference and incredible detail. (Praise for Invention of Paris) -- Kevin Rushby, author of Paradise: A History of the Idea That Rules the World
A History of the Barricade is essential reading for anyone seeking a guided tour of revolutionary Paris...Hazan's book is arguably the most readable, and constitutes a marvelous introduction to the history of revolt. -- Daniel Benson * Left History *
Hazan's short survey, peppered with contemporary quotes and outlining the story of the barricade across three centuries, would provide an engaging introduction to the subject for the general reader or undergraduate student. -- Laura O'Brien, French History