巴黎,一座城市的传记
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从对巴黎葡萄酒和无花果如痴如醉的罗马皇帝朱利安,到喜爱迷人的波西米亚风情的亨利·米勒,2000 年来,巴黎一直是一个令人着迷的源泉。在这部明确而富有启发性的历史中,科林·琼斯带领我们穿越了这座城市,这座城市在中世纪时期是一座瘟疫肆虐的停尸房,是法国大革命的血腥中心,也是十九世纪印象派画家的缪斯女神等等。琼斯精湛的叙述通过大量照片和专题框得到了加强——例如巴士底狱或约瑟芬·贝克——这些照片和专题框为这个经历过维京人、黑死病和纳粹的地方完成了一幅色彩丰富、全面的肖像,成为了一个国家的心脏。复兴的欧洲。对于历史爱好者和背包客或扶手椅旅行者来说,这是一个令人兴奋的伴侣。
出版商 : 企鹅图书;重印版(2006年4月4日)
语言 : 英语
平装本 : 592 页
ISBN-10 : 0143036718
ISBN-13 : 978-0143036715
物品重量 : 1.15 磅
尺寸 : 5.5 x 1.33 x 8.38 英寸
拾梦于巴黎:城市,故事,记忆
罗纳德·麦金泰尔的《巴黎:一座城市的传记》如同一杯濃郁的红酒,醇厚且令人回味。它不只是一本城市指南,更像是一部历史的巨著,解读了这座光辉之城从诞生到今日的跌宕起伏。
麦金泰尔以细腻的笔触勾勒了巴黎的轮廓,他从昔日罗马人的雏城阿联纳,到跨越中世纪的皇室辉煌,再到现代都市的魅力丛生,描绘出巴黎跨越时空的演变史。每一段历史的碎片都像积攒在书页上的尘埃,随着文字的流动,幻化成一座城市的灵魂碎片,沉淀着记忆,闪烁着光彩。
本书的魅力之处在于,它并非局限于干冷的史实叙述。麦金泰尔用生动的语言,将历史人物交织入城市百态中,将巴黎的灵魂融入到那些闪耀的明星、狂热的艺术家和伟大的思想家们中间。从卢旺达大屠杀事件到伏尔泰的自由思想,从迪拜的奢华建筑到挪威冰川的融化,他将巴黎的命运与世界事件紧密联系,展示了城市的多变性和包容性。
例如,麦金泰尔讲述了法国大革命如何塑造了巴黎。他笔下的巴黎不再是皇室的摇篮,而是大众的起义之地。街头的喧嚣和人民的呐喊,都诉说着这座城市激荡的历史。他将巴黎融入到整个欧洲乃至世界的历史洪流中,让读者深刻感受到巴黎并非是一个独立于时空的存在,而是一个与世界紧紧相连,相互影响的城市。
此外,本书还融入了作者自身的情感与体验。麦金泰尔曾多次前往巴黎,亲身感受这座城市的魅力。他将自己的感悟融入到文字中,让读者仿佛也能感受到巴黎的气息和温度。他喜爱巴黎的艺术文化、美食和浪漫氛围,也坦然承认巴黎的缺点和问题,将巴黎写得既真实又充满感情。
然而,一些读者可能会认为本书过度简化了繁复的历史,某些事件的细节缺乏深入探讨。对于历史的研究者而言,本书或许只是一个宏观的概览,而非深入分析的工具。但对于普通人来说,这份精炼的概述足以将巴黎的历史伊始和终结进行清晰的连接,从而更好地理解这座城市的魅力所在。
总而言之,《巴黎:一座城市的传记》是一部值得阅读的优秀作品。它不仅是一本关于巴黎历史的书籍,更是关于人类文明、文化和情感的思考。读完这本书,读者不仅了解了这座城市的过去,也对巴黎未来的发展充满了期待。或许,每个人心中都有一座巴黎,而麦金泰尔的书,让我们更清楚地看到了这座城市的梦境、梦想和灵魂。
沉浸于光之城迷人的传奇
你是否曾梦想游览巴黎,漫步塞纳河畔,感受浪漫气息?你是否渴望探索这座城市的深层历史,挖掘其背后的秘密与魅力?
《巴黎:一座城市的传记》献给你一场史诗般的旅程,带你沉浸于光之城的迷人传奇。由著名作者○○○倾情打造,本书以生动的文字和精美的插画,将巴黎的过去、现在和未来无缝连接,展现出这座永恒城市的变迁与光彩。
阅读本书,你将:
- 沉浸于巴黎的千载历史,感受从古罗马城到近代都城的光辉历程
- 探秘巴黎的艺术瑰宝,从卢浮宫的杰作到蒙马特的小清新,领略艺术的无限魅力
- 探索巴黎的文化底蕴,从时尚潮流到美食之都,体验这座城市的多面魅力
- 走进巴黎的生活场景,感受市民的优雅与热情,感受这座城市的独特氛围
不止是一本书,更是巴黎之旅的启航。 畅游在书页间,你将与这座城市建立起深厚的联系,即使身处千里之外,也能感受到巴黎的浪漫气息。
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查找巴黎历史书籍资源,您可以参考以下链接:
- 巴黎市图书馆网站: https://www.bibliothequemunicipaledeparis.fr/
- 法兰西国家图书馆网站: https://www.bnf.fr/fr
- 亚马逊法国站: https://www.amazon.fr/s?k=histoire+de+Paris
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Google Books: https://books.google.fr/
建议在这些网站使用关键词搜索,例如 "Paris histoire" 或 "Histoire de Paris".
你也可以根据您感兴趣的时期或主题进一步筛选结果。
希望以上资源能够帮助您找到关于巴黎历史的书籍!
Customers say
Customers find the book interesting and full of details. They say it’s a good read and well worth the time. Opinions are mixed on the accuracy of the history, with some finding it well-written and understandable, while others say there isn’t any actual information or it’s obscure.
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Reviewer: Laura W.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Paris: The Biography of a City, review
Review: This book is somewhat of a heavy read but well worth the time. It covers the entire history of Paris with interesting facts and information that the average tourist, visiting the city, would never learn. Since reading Paris: The Biography of a City, I can hardly wait to return to Paris and this time, see it again with new eyes. The book makes the history come alive and gives the landmarks an understandable timeline.
Reviewer: MagnoliaBloom
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Paris Eternel
Review: This is an excellent book for anyone seriously curious about the history of one of the most fascinating cities in the world. Exceedingly well researched and full of interesting details, this book will take the reader beyond the cliches and postcard images into a comprehensive and very readable account of how this city has evolved over the centuries.
Reviewer: football fan
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Paris illuminated
Review: Interesting book about a fascinating city. I’ve been to Paris over two dozen times, and I know the city quite well. The writer of this book also knows the beautiful city of lights quite well.
Reviewer: Lehigh History Student
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Decent try but could have used more focus
Review: This books greatest strength and weakness is that it is one of the most thorough overviews on the city of Paris history that has been written yet. Unlike many it goes into wonderful detail on the early years of Paris and the build up on the Isle de cite. One of the other drawbacks is that the maps of Paris in the back are just okay but if you have a Paris travel book with good maps you will be better served for following the authors descriptions. The downside to the detail is that you can get bogged down very easily and lose the authors main point with all of the detail. The book tends to glaze over the post world war II era and I would have liked more explanation of the reconstruction efforts.Overall it was an excellent summary of Parisian history and put Paris in the context of the entire country. There are many books like this that offer the biography of the city and I would put this one in the middle of those. It is hard to have a very strong opinion of this book since it was neither amazing nor terrible. For those looking to learn some more about the history of the city or those who want another perspective on French history it is probably worth a read but for the general consumer on European history it is probably worth a pass.
Reviewer: Frances Belmonte-Mann
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great read !
Review: Great read
Reviewer: Karl Krotke
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent read
Review: Great book for grad school
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Five Stars
Review: Well written
Reviewer: s
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Terrible organization and lazy execution
Review: This book is terribly organized. I’m not sure what happened in writing this book, but it seems clear that Professor Jones did not compile this in the chronological order that it is printed in.My main complaint is that rather obscure concepts/people/events are repeatedly referred to, and then only later does Jones bother to define them. (I would almost prefer that he not define something at all, rather than offering a definition 100 pages after his first reference to it!) The fact that the book has an index only further infuriated me – clearly the author/publisher knew where all these terms were located throughout the book, yet did not bother to offer a definition in the appropriate/first reference to the concept.Examples are numerous, but here are a few:**robe nobility: referenced on pages 139, 152, 183. Defined? (pg. 183)**sans culottes: first referenced on page 189, defined on page 231.**Louis-Sebastien Mercier: referenced on pages 11, 138, 178, 189, 200, 204, 212, 213. When did Jones provide information (that he was a “journalist, dramatist and observer of Parisian mores”) on just WHO Mercier is? Page 215.Aside from that, there are some plain old errors. One such is in the text box on Saint Genevieve. Jones mentions that she negotiated with Frankish military chieftains in the 570s and 580s. She died in 512AD, so the negotiations seem improbable. (470s & 480s would be correct, but I should not have to figure that out.)The redeeming quality of the book is that if DOES offer information on Paris if you are willing to sift through the above mentioned annoyances. And Paris is not such a bad subject.
Reviewer: Vinny
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: It is easy to read and follow along for a history of Paris’ architecture and geography; it’s supported by the context of the period well making it easier to understand how many of the city’s structures came to fruition and the construction of the population of the city. It’s a must-read for anyone wishing to learn more about the development of Paris and understanding the past of the architecture when visiting it.
Reviewer: Lee
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: nice book and good service
Reviewer: Simona Kovacova
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: One of my favorite historians ever. This book is a masterpiece.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Having read the description and a number if positive 5 star reviews of this book, I chose it to develop my understanding of Paris as a city before a recent trip. I was expecting a mix of geographical history, economic history and social history, with more of a leaning towards the latter. I was disappointed. It is mainly geographical history, an overview of Paris’s town planning over the millennia. For me it lacked the personal. There wasn’t enough time given to how changes in the physicality of the city affected the people who lived there. People seem incidental to the streets and buildings they interact with. The dry tone of the book sent me to sleep on more than one occasion. I read the Kindle version, and the structure of side panels didn’t work at all well. I can imagine that, with a physical book, flipping between the main narrative and the incidental asides would be easier. In the Kindle version, they interrupt the flow of the narrative – mainly because they’re plonked into the text and are more interesting, so that when the main narrative resumes, there is a moment of disorientation. I wish the whole book had been more on the model of the side panels. Having said that, the author has carried out extensive research, knows his subject and seems passionate about the geographical history of the city. If that’s what you’re looking for, this is undoubtedly a good choice. If, like me, you’re after more social history, you’ll probably wind up wishing you’d bought Alistair Horne’s book.
Reviewer: E. Prestwich
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I’m not a historian: I can only comment on this book as a general reader.I was disappointed by what seemed to me the almost complete suppression of historical imagination. Part of my reason for buying the book was wanting to know what living in Paris felt like to real individual people in different periods. There’s very little of that. Especially in the later chapters, there are plenty of snippety references to things said in novels or poems or presented in paintings or films, but none of a kind to suggest that Jones had much interest in getting into the mindset of the artists in question so as to see things from their point of view, and there’s little or none of the testimony from personal documents and letters that could have told us so much.That said, Paris: Biography of a City has a hugely interesting story to tell. It marshals a vast array of facts clearly and efficiently in a brisk, workmanlike prose that may not offer much interest in itself but never clogs the narrative either. It has all the virtues of a good textbook on a grand scale. In terms of bringing the past to life it seemed to me altogether inferior to John Hale’s The Civilization of Europe in the Renaissance, but it was well worth reading and is a book I envisage going back to for reference purposes.
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