Imagining an old city in nineteenth-century France: Urban renovation, civil society, and the making of Vieux Lyon

Urban histories of nineteenth-century France have tended to focus on Paris and emphasize state actions. This has obscured movements that were crucial in shaping modern cities, particularly segments of civil society that worked on preserving old neighborhoods. This article focuses on Lyon—a “second c...

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Main Author: DE OLIVEIRA, Patrick Luiz Sullivan
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-46872021-11-10T04:36:19Z Imagining an old city in nineteenth-century France: Urban renovation, civil society, and the making of Vieux Lyon DE OLIVEIRA, Patrick Luiz Sullivan Urban histories of nineteenth-century France have tended to focus on Paris and emphasize state actions. This has obscured movements that were crucial in shaping modern cities, particularly segments of civil society that worked on preserving old neighborhoods. This article focuses on Lyon—a “second city”—and analyzes how state-driven urban renovations under the Second Empire fostered a fin-de-siècle localist reaction that sought to preserve what was seen as Lyonnais urban forms (in particular neighborhoods defined by their narrow and crooked streets). Through an antiquarian discourse, cultural elites argued that these urban forms were an essential part of Lyonnais identity—which they feared was being infringed upon by Paris. The actions of these prideful and anxious Lyonnais show that antiquarian history was, in fact, a modern phenomenon that played a key role in shaping the modern city. 2019-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3430 info:doi/doi.org/10.1177/0096144216689090 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4687/viewcontent/0096144216689090.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Lyon France urban renovation old city civil society preservation Urban Studies Urban Studies and Planning
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France
urban renovation
old city
civil society
preservation
Urban Studies
Urban Studies and Planning
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France
urban renovation
old city
civil society
preservation
Urban Studies
Urban Studies and Planning
DE OLIVEIRA, Patrick Luiz Sullivan
Imagining an old city in nineteenth-century France: Urban renovation, civil society, and the making of Vieux Lyon
description Urban histories of nineteenth-century France have tended to focus on Paris and emphasize state actions. This has obscured movements that were crucial in shaping modern cities, particularly segments of civil society that worked on preserving old neighborhoods. This article focuses on Lyon—a “second city”—and analyzes how state-driven urban renovations under the Second Empire fostered a fin-de-siècle localist reaction that sought to preserve what was seen as Lyonnais urban forms (in particular neighborhoods defined by their narrow and crooked streets). Through an antiquarian discourse, cultural elites argued that these urban forms were an essential part of Lyonnais identity—which they feared was being infringed upon by Paris. The actions of these prideful and anxious Lyonnais show that antiquarian history was, in fact, a modern phenomenon that played a key role in shaping the modern city.
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author DE OLIVEIRA, Patrick Luiz Sullivan
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title Imagining an old city in nineteenth-century France: Urban renovation, civil society, and the making of Vieux Lyon
title_short Imagining an old city in nineteenth-century France: Urban renovation, civil society, and the making of Vieux Lyon
title_full Imagining an old city in nineteenth-century France: Urban renovation, civil society, and the making of Vieux Lyon
title_fullStr Imagining an old city in nineteenth-century France: Urban renovation, civil society, and the making of Vieux Lyon
title_full_unstemmed Imagining an old city in nineteenth-century France: Urban renovation, civil society, and the making of Vieux Lyon
title_sort imagining an old city in nineteenth-century france: urban renovation, civil society, and the making of vieux lyon
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2019
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3430
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