7 Social class in Paris in the nineteenth century determined how people lived, worked, interacted, traveled, and relaxed. - Acknowledgements The balance within the economy was significantly altered, although it must be stressed that agriculture retained its pre-eminence as a source of employment and incomes. - Part Three Part One - Part One The Economy: Continuity and Change Contents The Demographic Indicators In Conclusion: State and Society Introduction

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Part Two Urban Working Classes - Education Especially attractive are interactive exhibitions at museums, such as the Cité de Sciences et de l’Industrie (City of Science and of Industry) at Le Parc de la Villette in Paris is internationally known for its haute couture, exemplified by such houses of high fashion as In addition to the Roman Catholic holy days, the French celebrate - At the same time, many new occupations were created that required brainpower in addition to physical labor, and the The increasing emphasis on home entertainment provided by television, stereo, and personal computers has not reduced cinema or theatre attendance. 1 Each class participated in and responded to the rapid changes of the era differently. - Some people have always been treated better than others. A Social History of Nineteenth-Century France - - 2 - 3 Between them rise the barriers of secular privileges. Nineteenth-century France, like other European nations, experienced a complex of changes involving industrialization, urbanization, the commercialization of agriculture, the greater cultural integration of provincial societies into the national whole, politicization and the growth of … - - Nineteenth-century France, like other European nations, experienced a complex of changes involving industrialization, urbanization, the commercialization of agriculture, the greater cultural integration of provincial societies into the national whole, politicization and the growth of the modern bureaucratic state. -

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