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Selling Paris Alexia M. Yates

Selling Paris By Alexia M. Yates

Selling Paris by Alexia M. Yates


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Besieged during the Franco-Prussian War, its buildings damaged, its finances mired in debt, Paris was a city in crisis. Alexia Yates chronicles the private actors and networks, practices and politics, that spurred the largest building boom of the nineteenth century, turning city-making into big business in the French capital.

Selling Paris Summary

Selling Paris: Property and Commercial Culture in the Fin-de-siecle Capital by Alexia M. Yates

In 1871 Paris was a city in crisis. Besieged during the Franco-Prussian War, its buildings and boulevards were damaged, its finances mired in debt, and its new government untested. But if Parisian authorities balked at the challenges facing them, entrepreneurs and businessmen did not. Selling Paris chronicles the people, practices, and politics that spurred the largest building boom of the nineteenth century, turning city-making into big business in the French capital.

Alexia Yates traces the emergence of a commercial Parisian housing market, as private property owners, architects, speculative developers, and credit-lending institutions combined to finance, build, and sell apartments and buildings. Real estate agents and their innovative advertising strategies fed these new residential spaces into a burgeoning marketplace. Corporations built empires with tens of thousands of apartments under management for the benefit of shareholders. By the end of the nineteenth century, the Parisian housing market caught the attention of the wider public as newspapers began reporting its ups and downs.

The forces that underwrote Pariss creation as the quintessentially modern metropolis were not only state-centered or state-directed but also grew out of the uncoordinated efforts of private actors and networks. Revealing the ways housing and property became commodities during a crucial period of urbanization, Selling Paris is an urban history of business and a business history of a city that transforms our understanding of both.

Selling Paris Reviews

An outstanding history of the Parisian real estate market in the late nineteenth century which breaks new ground by revealing the crucial transformations in business culture and practice. -- Jeffrey H. Jackson, author of Paris Under Water
A deeply and impressively researched investigation of the real estate market in Paris at the end of the nineteenth century. Yatess attention to speculators, owners, and companies rather than the state is a welcome addition to a historiography that focuses extensively on the states role in urban development. Selling Paris is an important contribution to French cultural, economic, business, and urban history. -- Victoria Thompson, author of The Virtuous Marketplace

About Alexia M. Yates

Alexia M. Yates is Visiting Professor of History at York University.

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GOR013845863
9780674088214
0674088212
Selling Paris: Property and Commercial Culture in the Fin-de-siecle Capital by Alexia M. Yates
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Harvard University Press
2015-10-06
368
Winner of Wallace K. Ferguson Prize 2016 Nominated for Hagley Prize in Business History 2016 Nominated for David H. Pinkney Prize 2016 Nominated for J. Russell Major Prize 2016 Nominated for Berkshire Conference of Women Historians First Book Prize 2015 Nominated for Abbott Lowell Cummings Prize 2016 Nominated for Best Book in Urban Affairs Award 2017 Nominated for Alice Davis Hitchcock Book Award 2018
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