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Crime, Madness and Politics in Modern France : The Medical Concept of National Decline
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Robert A. Nye
Publication date:
December 31 1984
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Princeton University Press
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9781400856275
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December 31 1984
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10.1515/9781400856275
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xi
Introduction
Backmatter
pp. 1
Chapter I. The Historical Study of Deviance
pp. 22
Chapter II. Criminal Law, Medicine, and Justice in the Nineteenth Century
pp. 49
Chapter III. Between MacMahon and Boulanger: Crime and the "Moral Order" of the Opportunist Republic
pp. 97
Chapter IV. Heredity or Milieu: The Born-Criminal Debate and the Foundations of Criminology
pp. 132
Chapter V. Metaphors of Pathology in the Belle Epoque: The Rise of a Medical Model of Cultural Crisis
pp. 171
Chapter VI. The Politics of Social Defense: Violent Crime, "Apaches," and the Press at the Turn of the Century
pp. 227
Chapter VII. The Boundaries of Responsibility: Asylum Law and Legal Medicine in an Era of Social Defense
pp. 265
Chapter VIII. 1908: The Capital-Punishment Debate in the Chamber of Deputies
pp. 310
Chapter IX. Sport, Regeneration, and National Revival
pp. 330
Chapter X. Conclusion: Comparative Reflections on Great Britain and Germany
pp. 341
Bibliography
pp. 361
Index
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