ABSTRACT

The establishment of the Third Republicin France in the 1870s swept the nobility from power and established republican government supported by the professional classes, the peasantry, and small businessmen. Paris shopkeepers at fi rst allied themselves with this new republican order but then broke away from it, claiming it favored the rise of large department stores that threatened their livelihood. This work offers a broader interpretation of their protests within the context of general social and cultural developments, providing a colorful and convincing description and analysis of Parisian politics in this critical era of French history.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

part I|240 pages

The Origins of Shopkeeper Protest

chapter 1|39 pages

The Formation of the Ligue Syndicale

chapter 2|40 pages

Grands Magasins and Small Shops

chapter 3|43 pages

Haussmannization

chapter 4|62 pages

The Economic Crisis of the 1880s

part II|219 pages

The Politics of Shopkeeper Protest

chapter 7|49 pages

The Boulangist Interlude

chapter 8|58 pages

The Shopkeeper Movement Adrift

chapter |19 pages

Conclusion