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100 _aHarvey, David
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245 _aParis, capital of modernity
260 _aNew York
_bRoutledge
_c2006
300 _axi,372p.
505 _aContents Illustrations vii Tables xi Introduction: modernity as break 1 Part One Representations: Paris 1830-1848 1. The myths of modernity: Balzac's Paris 23 2. Dreaming the body politic: revolutionary politics and utopian schemes, 1830-1848 59 Part Two Materializations: Paris 1848-1870 3. Prologue 93 4. The organization of space relations 107 5. Money, credit and finance 117 6. Rent and the propertied interest 125 7. The state 141 8. Astract and concrete labor 153 9. The buying and selling of labor power 173 10. The condition of women 183 11. The reproduction of labor power 195 12. Consumerism, spectacle, and leisure 209 13. Community and glass 225 14. Natural relations 245 15. Science and sentiment, modernity and tradition 253 16. Rhetoric and representation 267 17. The geopolitics of urban transformation 293 Part Three Coda 18. The building of the basilica of Sacre-Goeur 311 Notes 341 Bibliography 355 Acknowledgments and credits for illustrations 363 Index 365
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