Baron Haussmann @200, Haussmannization and creative destruction
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"Paris, as we find it in the period following the Revolution of 1848, was about to become uninhabitable." [E1a,3] quoting from Maxime du Camp, Paris, vol 6 (Paris, 1875), p.253.
Narration Its population had been greatly enlarged and unsettled ... and now this population was suffocating in the narrow, tangled, putrid alleyways in which it was forcibly confined." [E1a,3] quoting from Maxime du Camp, Paris, vol 6 (Paris, 1875), p.253.]
Jules Ferry: "Les Comptes fantastiques de Haussmann"
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