A string of improvised buildings of all sizes, serving wine, tobacco, etc. ringed Louis XIV’s castle at Versailles – a shanty town that the king’s officers never managed to raze. Historian William Ritchey Newton analyzes this organic urbanization of the space left to the poor who lived in the shadow of the court.
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Editeur | HONORE CHAMPION |
Collection | BIBLIOTHEQUE D HISTOIRE MODERNE ET CONTEMPORAINE |
Format | 15,5 X 23,5 CM |
No dans la collection | 0052 |
Nombre de volume | 1 |
Nombre de pages | 560 |
Type de reliure | BROCHÉ |
Date de publication | 26/06/2015 |
Lieu d'édition | PARIS |
ISBN | 9782745329653 |
EAN13 | 9782745329653 |