The Fortifications of Paris
An Illustrated History
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:11th Aug '10
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As a strategically located seat of European power, Paris was a prized target for invaders. Consequently, it was one of the world's most heavily fortified cities. Though many of the fortifications have been demolished, or hidden, they have left their imprint on the city, both physically and historically. To understand the history of Paris--and indeed, of France as a whole--one must understand the history of the fortifications.
This heavily illustrated history begins with the period 300 B.C. to A.D. 987. Part II looks at the Medieval era (987-1512), a growth period for the city. Bastioned fortifications (1512-1874) are the focus of Part III, covering the era in which Paris modernized its defenses. Modern fortifications (1874-1944) are detailed in Part IV, ranging from the building of the second Parisian ring of polygonal forts to the end of World War II.
“excellent”—Newsletter of Site O Association; “pack in an enormous amount of information copiously illustrated, encompass a diverse range of fortification aspects and will grace the shelves of any fortification enthusiast”—Casemate; “complex history of the fortifications of Paris are well covered in this book, fully and completely illustrated throughout”—FORT—The International Journal of Fortifications and Military Architecture; “impressive...heavily illustrated...the author is to be commended for this exquisitely researched and finely written volume”—www.deremilitari.org.
ISBN: 9780786461004
Dimensions: 279mm x 216mm x 14mm
Weight: 608g
272 pages