03615oam 2200553 450 991082351830332120231218224247.090-04-46841-210.1163/9789004468412(CKB)4940000000617773(OCoLC)1246625886(nllekb)BRILL9789004468412(MiAaPQ)EBC6794886(Au-PeEL)EBL6794886(OCoLC)1259293275(EXLCZ)99494000000061777320220718d2021 uy 0engurun####uuuuatxtrdacontentcrdamediardacarrierThe birth of the metropolis urban spaces and social life in medieval Paris /Jörg ObersteLeiden ;Boston :Brill,[2021]©20211 online resource (xii, 276 pages) illustrations (some color), mapsBrill studies in architectural and urban history ;Volume 190-04-46528-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material /Jörg Oberste --Copyright page /Jörg Oberste --Dedication /Jörg Oberste --Acknowledgments /Jörg Oberste --Figures /Jörg Oberste --Chapter 1 Foundations /Jörg Oberste --Chapter 2 Parisian Spaces /Jörg Oberste --Chapter 3 The People of Saint-Martin-des-Champs: Social Practices and Urbanisation in a Parisian City Quarter /Jörg Oberste --Chapter 4 Paris imaginaire , or: How Does a Metropolis Arise? /Jörg Oberste --Bibliography /Jörg Oberste --Index /Jörg Oberste.Between 1150 and 1350, Paris grew from a mid-sized episcopal see in Europe to the largest metropolis on the continent. The population rose during these two centuries from approximately 30,000 to over 250,000 inhabitants. The causes and consequences of this demographic explosion are thoroughly examined for the first time in this book by Jörg Oberste. As it turns out, the management of urban space is key to understanding one of the most dynamic processes of urbanisation in pre-modern Europe: Who decides on the new construction of streets, squares, and houses? From whence does the multitude of new inhabitants come? What are the consequences of this massive wave of immigration on urban society, the economy, and the keeping of the peace? What kind of self-understanding evolves from the heterogeneous construct of the rapidly growing city, and what kind of external perceptions is late medieval Paris able to create? When does the myth of the "magical city on the Seine" (Heinrich Heine), perpetuated to the present day, come to be born? Oberste's extensive investigation of the pertinent and wide-ranging medieval sources sheds new light on these and other questions related to the significant expansion of the City of Lights in the Middle Ages.Brill studies in Greek and Roman epigraphy ;Volume 1.Cities and towns, MedievalFranceCivilization, MedievalParis (France)HistoryTo 1515Paris (France)Social life and customsTo 1500Paris (France)Intellectual lifeTo 1500FranceSocial conditions987-1515Cities and towns, MedievalCivilization, Medieval.944.36101Oberste Jörg442627MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823518303321The birth of the metropolis3986304UNINA