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Becker, Jacques, 205, 222, 268; Antoine et
Antoinette, 210–13, 224; background,
210; Rendez-vous de juillet, 253–54, 256,
258
Belleville, 43, 51, 63, 65–67, 75, 77–78, 84,
86, 170, 182, 200, 287, 322; and com-
munist party, 112–13
Benedetti, Jean, 322–23
Benjamin, Walter, 4, 10, 68, 102, 195
Bercy, 54, 59, 63, 66, 272, 310; in television
and film, 200, 215–16, 218
bidonvilles, 49, 134, 219, 237; definition,
148–49. See also slums
boulevard périphérique, 299, 309, 318–19,
324
Boulogne-Billancourt, 24, 49, 58, 144–45,
147
Cachin, Marcel, 113, 154, 358
cafés, 35, 48, 69, 71, 86, 191, 206, 216,
255, 259–63, 269, 273–74, 328; Arab,
42, 146–50, 274, 328; Bonaparte, 261;
Brasserie Lipp, 246, 251, 270; Café de
Flore, 164, 246, 249, 251, 253, 274;
Capoulade, 274; Le Champo, 274; Chop
Gauloise, 251; Chez Georges, 251; Deux
Magots, 246, 251–52, 253, 274; Dupont-
Latin, 259; Mahieu, 274; Moineau, 190
Calet, Henri, 39, 75, 188, 203, 234, 364n64;
background, 199; Les Deux bouts, 149,
200–201, 273; Les Grandes largeurs, 65,
199; radio and television, 200; Le Tout sur
le tout, 65, 68, 75, 95, 199; urban pers-
pective, 199–201
canal de l'Ourcq, 24, 54, 57, 70, 132, 227
canal Saint-Martin, 5, 54, 57, 63, 70–71, 82,
227, 315, 336; and street naming, 101
Carné, Marcel, 16, 71–72, 77, 163, 208–9,
232, 268; and L'Air de Paris, 231; back-
ground, 227, 246; and Les Enfants du pa-
radis, 1–2, 6, 228–31, 345; and Les Portes
de la Nuit, 192, 198, 226, 228, 230–31;
Les Tricheurs, 260–65
Catholic social reformism, 66–67, 164, 171,
175–77, 182–85, 278
Centre de documentation et d'urbanisme
(CDU), 320–21, 339
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
(CNRS), 163–64, 167, 177, 196
Certeau, Michel de, 10, 18, 82, 99, 164, 345
Champigneulle, Bernard, 163, 295. See also
Destinée de Paris (1943)
Château-des-Rentiers, rue du, 148, 174–75,
197–98, 202, 319
Chevalier, Louis, 167; Classes laborieuses et
classes dangereuses, 170; urban explora-
tion, 188, 195; urban sociology, 169–70,
182, 196, 333, 337
Chevalier, Maurice, 31, 40, 84, 206–7
Chombart de Lauwe, Paul-Henry, 16,
137–38, 167, 203; background, 170–71;
A la découverte des français, 222–26; re-
lationship with state planning agencies,
175–76, 186, 188, 190, 193; social geo-
graphy and urbanism, 171–73, 176–78,
182–84, 196, 201, 304; urban explora-
tion, 195, 198. See also Paris et l'agglomé-
ration parisienne (1952)
CIAM (Congrès internationaux d'architec-
ture moderne), 17, 115, 166, 291–92,
303, 308, 326, 338, 345–46; Exposition
Internationale des Arts et Techniques,
162, 298; and Raymond Lopez, 313–14
Ciné-Clubs, 189, 241, 252
cité Jeanne-d'Arc, 47, 147, 174, 198, 202
Citroën: automobile, 38, 58; automobile
plant, 58, 82, 98, 308, 310; strikes and
protests, 122
Clair, René, 16, 208, 239; Porte des Lilas,
232–35
Clarté, 258–59, 273–74, 276–77
Claudius-Petit, Eugène, 133, 136, 144, 300,
306
Clébert, Jean-Paul, 54, 65, 68, 150, 175,
192, 235, 330
cold war, 11, 15, 44, 96, 248, 261, 283–84;
in housing debates, 137; protests against,
108–9, 119, 122–23, 129, 259, 278
collaboration, 24, 28, 40, 101, 113, 163,
171, 207, 229, 236, 246, 301
Combat, 27, 31, 36, 106, 119, 164, 199,
253–54, 272
Comité national des écrivains (CNE),
163–64
Commission du vieux Paris, 103, 181, 333,
335, 374n85
Communist Party (PCF), 71, 75, 328; Alge-
rian population, 153–55; Algerian War,
157, 159, 286; anti-Americanism, 122–
23, 135, 137, 259, 277; and avant-garde,
163, 166, 216, 250; expulsion from
government (1947), 119, 122, 278; film,
108, 114–15, 210, 213; founding myths,
116–17, 125; housing crisis, 135–37,