Discours Au Peuple Sur Les Fortifications De Paris by Franciades-Fleurus Duvivier presents a fascinating glimpse into the debates surrounding the fortification of Paris during the 19th century. Written in French, this historical discourse offers valuable insights into the political and social climate of the era. Duvivier's work sheds light on the strategic importance of Paris and the public's perception of these ambitious engineering projects.
This book is an essential resource for historians and anyone interested in the history of Paris, French politics, and military architecture. The arguments presented within its pages reflect the complex considerations of national defense, urban development, and public opinion that shaped the city we know today.
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