This book reviews the early industrial revolution in France, the arts scene, French politics and the press, 1830s-80s. It focuses on Scottish engineer Daniel Wilson, his daughter Marguerite and son Daniel - the son-in-law of the Republic's President, Jules Grévy, and considered his "evil genius."
This book reviews the early industrial revolution in France, the arts scene, French politics and the press, 1830s-80s. It focuses on Scottish engineer Daniel Wilson, his daughter Marguerite and son Daniel - the son-in-law of the Republic's President, Jules Grévy, and considered his "evil genius."
Michael B. Palmer is Professor Emeritus at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3 and author and co-author of 12 books, including the Routledge title Media Moguls.
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Part I 1. The First Daniel Wilson (1790-1849): The Industrial Revolution the Rise of a Scot in France and the Youth of His Children (1836-1864) Part II 2. The History of Le Château de Chenonceau 3. Restoring Chenonceau and Launching a Career: Wilson's First Newspaper Involvement and Election Campaign 4. Politics in Paris 1869: Daniel and Marguerite Meet Jules Grévy 5. Tumultuous Years 1870-1871: German Invasion "Tours Capitale " Parisian Uprising "la Commune " and a New National Assembly - Daniel Marguerite and Grévy 6. 1870s - A Trio Ascendant: Grévy a Prominent Republican Presiding the National Assembly; Wilson Young Parliamentarian and News Entrepreneur; Marguerite la Châtelaine; and Gustave Flaubert 7. The Press: Structure Finance and Politics - A Long-Term View 1789-1881 8. Grévy President of the Republic; Wilson Privileged Politician and Pressman - " Missus Dominicus Plus" 9. Wilson in the Élysée Press Baron and Political News Manipulator; the Legion of Honour and Clientelism 10. Summer of 1887: The Press Politics and Crime Stories - The Lull Before the Storm? 11: The Wilson Affair: Two Months of Political and Journalistic Mayhem - "Ah! quel malheur d'avoir un gendre!" 12. Wilson on Trial (February-March 1888): The Aftermath for the Grévy-Wilsons. Genesis and Final Thoughts
Part I 1. The First Daniel Wilson (1790-1849): The Industrial Revolution the Rise of a Scot in France and the Youth of His Children (1836-1864) Part II 2. The History of Le Château de Chenonceau 3. Restoring Chenonceau and Launching a Career: Wilson's First Newspaper Involvement and Election Campaign 4. Politics in Paris 1869: Daniel and Marguerite Meet Jules Grévy 5. Tumultuous Years 1870-1871: German Invasion "Tours Capitale " Parisian Uprising "la Commune " and a New National Assembly - Daniel Marguerite and Grévy 6. 1870s - A Trio Ascendant: Grévy a Prominent Republican Presiding the National Assembly; Wilson Young Parliamentarian and News Entrepreneur; Marguerite la Châtelaine; and Gustave Flaubert 7. The Press: Structure Finance and Politics - A Long-Term View 1789-1881 8. Grévy President of the Republic; Wilson Privileged Politician and Pressman - " Missus Dominicus Plus" 9. Wilson in the Élysée Press Baron and Political News Manipulator; the Legion of Honour and Clientelism 10. Summer of 1887: The Press Politics and Crime Stories - The Lull Before the Storm? 11: The Wilson Affair: Two Months of Political and Journalistic Mayhem - "Ah! quel malheur d'avoir un gendre!" 12. Wilson on Trial (February-March 1888): The Aftermath for the Grévy-Wilsons. Genesis and Final Thoughts
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