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Ambitions Tamed

Urban Expansion in Pre-revolutionary Lyon

by (author) Pierre Claude Reynard

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2009
Category
General, General
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780773575745
    Publish Date
    Apr 2009
    List Price
    $110.00

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When Lyon's population experienced significant growth in the eighteenth century, architect Jean-Antoine Morand made a radical proposal: France's second city would expand across the river Rhône, making him rich in the process. Intense work and bitter rivalries resulted, although they bore fruit only long after Morand had died on the guillotine in 1794. In Ambitions Tamed, Pierre Reynard profiles Morand's career to provide a case-study of the possibilities of urban reform and refashioning within the courtly society of the Old Regime. Morand's story offers fascinating insights into social and professional advancement in a society defined by privilege, the workings of a complex urban political culture, relationships between a provincial city and the capital, the role of factions in determining the success or failure of enterprises and reforms, and the technical and financial aspects of late eighteenth-century urban projects. Ambitions Tamed illuminates the literature and methodologies of urban development, economic and entrepreneurial history, intellectual history, and environmental history in order to explain more fully the relationships among enlightened principles, established power structures, and new initiatives at the dawn of urban expansion.

About the author

Pierre Claude Reynard is associate professor of history, University of Western Ontario, and the author of Histoires de papier : La papeterie auvergnate et ses historiens.

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Editorial Reviews

"Well-researched and clearly written - the author has mastered all the relevant sources, especially for Lyon." Robert Schneider, Indiana University

"Reynard shows brilliantly how things did - and did not - get done, and why, and what obstacles stood between Morand and his dreams. A touching portrayal of Morand, and a masterful look at the complexities of eighteenth-century entrepreneurship." John Merriman, Yale University
"Well-researched and clearly written - the author has mastered all the relevant sources, especially for Lyon." Robert Schneider, Indiana University
"Reynard's biographical narrative is a well-researched and engaging study of a river, a bridge, and the ambition to tame one with the other." Dean T. Ferguson, Texas A&M University

"Reynard shows brilliantly how things did - and did not - get done, and why, and what obstacles stood between Morand and his dreams. A touching portrayal of Morand, and a masterful look at the complexities of eighteenth-century entrepreneurship." John Merriman, Yale University

"Reynard's biographical narrative is a well-researched and engaging study of a river, a bridge, and the ambition to tame one with the other." Dean T. Ferguson, Texas A&M University