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The Red City - Limoges and the French Nineteenth Century (Hardcover)
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The Red City - Limoges and the French Nineteenth Century (Hardcover)
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This imaginative study recaptures 100 years in the life of Limoges,
France's first socialist city, at a time when Limoges rode high on
the crest of every wave of social, political, and industrial
change. The story of this single city is the story of urban
transformation and political radicalism in 19th-century France, of
the struggle between tradition and modernity in French society and
politics that took place not only within cities but also between
cities and the countryside. Here, Merriman offers vivid portraits
of particular social groups, neighborhoods, and events in
19th-century Limoges to describe and analyze the impact of
large-scale industrialization, the social bases of political
conflict, and the eventual emergence of a powerful working class.
The central characters of Merriman's study are the very ordinary
denizens of this extraordinary city--its butchers, porcelain
workers, laundresses, priests--through whom one sees the effects of
urbanization and industrialization on their quarters, work,
religion, culture, and political life. The close of the 19th
century marked the end of one of France's last truly revolutionary
situations, concludes Merriman, as growing centralization dampened
revolutionary zeal and the 20th century ushered in a combination of
industrial capitalism and a powerful state that was seemingly
invulnerable to revolutionary challenges from the working class.
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