Read The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris Online
Authors: David Mccullough
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French troops in,
267–68
Gambetta’s escape from,
281–82
historic precedents for,
279
insomnia suffered in,
288
newspapers in,
287
Prussian bombardment in,
297–99
“Red Paris” uprising in,
284–86
surrender of Metz and,
284
Washburne’s diary of,
285–86
,
287
,
289
,
290
,
291–94
,
295
,
297
,
298–301
“wood riot” in,
295
Paris Commune,
306–27
aftermath of,
326–27
atrocities in,
322–25
Bloody Week in,
320
destruction of landmarks in,
321
“Friends of Order” protest in,
308
government offensive in,
319–20
Hôtel de Ville headquarters of,
308–9
Moulton estate and,
315–16
Moulton-Rigault interview in,
310–11
onset of,
306–8
refugees in exodus from,
312
system of denunciation in,
309
Vendôme column demolished in,
316–17
Paris Guide
,
261
Parisians, The
(Bulwer-Lytton),
209
Paris Médicale,
103–6
American medical practice and,
133
American students in,
129–33
black students in,
131
dissection of cadavers in,
115–17
foreign students in,
106
hospitals of,
104–5
leading physicians of,
105–6
medical training in,
115
population of,
103
visitors to,
104
women patients in,
115
of 1884,
401–2
Farragut piece in,
381
Healy in,
143
Madame X
in,
401–2
Sherman piece in,
439–40
Parker, Theodore,
234
Pasdeloup Orchestra,
389
Pasteur, Louis,
113
Holmes’s meeting with,
424–25
Pathfinder, The
(Cooper),
101
Patrick, John Douglas,
416
Peale, Rembrandt,
64
Pennsylvania Railroad,
394
Wall of the Communards of,
324
Périgord,
52
Petit, Georges,
397–98
Petit Journal, Le
,
415
Peugeot, Armand,
445
Phèdre
(Racine),
367
Philadelphia
,
16
photography, Morse intrigued by,
157–59
Picture Gallery of Cardinal Silvio Valenti Gonzaga, The
(Panini),
63–64
Pilot, The
(Cooper),
71
Place de l’Étoile,
210
Place du Panthéon,
209
Polish-American Committee,
74
Pont d’Austerlitz,
214
Pont d’Avignon,
368
Pont d’Iéna,
247
Portraits d’Enfants, see Daughters of Edward Darley Boit
Pottawatomie Massacre,
225
Poussin, Nicolas,
90
Precaution
(Cooper),
70
Prendergast, Maurice,
426–27
Presse, La
,
212
Printemps, Le,
251
Prisoners from the Front
(Homer),
249
Procopio del Cotillo, Francesco,
57
Prussia,
247
see also
Franco-Prussian War
Puccini, Giacomo,
221
Quai d’Orsay,
247
Stowe’s admiration for,
216–17
Raimondi, Carlo,
338
Rappel, Le
,
304
Reading Le Figaro
(Cassatt),
353–54
Recollections
(Washburne),
355
Red Cross,
286
Red Paris uprising,
284–88
Stowe on,
215
Remington Arms Company,
270
Reminiscences
(Saint-Gaudens),
359
Renault, Louis,
445
Répétition de Ballet
(Ballet Rehearsal) (Degas),
342
Republican Party, U.S.,
277
restaurants,
52–53
see also specific restaurants and cafes
Revolution of 1830,
65
abdication of Louis-Philippe in,
183–84
American recognition in,
185
February uprising in,
182–83
June uprising in,
186–88
Marx’s comment on,
187
Rush’s address in,
185
Revue des Deux Mondes
,
381–82
Revue Musicale, La
,
166
Reynolds, William,
270
Richard I (Lionheart), King of England,
24
Richard III
(Shakespeare),
312
Ricord, Philippe,
105
Archbishop Darboy arrested by,
311–12
death of,
322
Lillie Moulton’s interview with,
310–11
Right Bank,
45