Publications
Récents
Crime and Culture: An
Historical Perspective
Edited by Amy Gilman Srebnick
and René Lévy
Ashgate, Aldershot,
2005
Contents:
Part I: Crime and the Construction of
Historical Narrative
1. Does the Representation Fit the Crime?
Some Thoughts on Writing Crime Histlry as Cultural Test, Amy Gilman
Srebnick
Part II: Discourse and Narrative in the
History of Criminology
2. Criminological Language and Prose from
the Late Eighteenth to the Early Twentieth Centuries, Peter
Becker
3. Science and Narrative in Italian
Criminology, 1880-1920, Mary Gibson
4. 'Robert Heindle's
Berufsverbrecher': Police Perceptions of Crime and Criminals and
Structures of Crime Control in Germany during the First Half of the Twentieth
Century, Herbert Reinke
Part III: The Reconstruction of Events
in Police and Criminal Justice History
5. Narratives of Crime, Historical
Interpretation and the Course of Human Events: The Becker Case and American
Progressivism, Allen Steinberg
6. Sergeant Goddard: The Story of a Rotten
Apple, or a Diseased Orchard? Clive Emsley
7. Competing Memories: Resistance,
Collaboration and the Purge of the French Police after World War II,
Jean-Marc Berlière
8. Facts and Fiction in Police
Illegalisms: The case of Controlled Deliveries of Drugs in France in the Early
1990s, René Lévy
Part IV: Representations of Crimes and
Criminals
9. Private Crimes and Public Executions:
Discourses on Guilt in the Arrêts Criminels of the
Eighteenth-Century Parliament of Paris, Pascal Bastien
10. Rebels or Bandits? The Prpresentations
of the 'Peasants' War' in Belgian Departments under French Rule (1798),
Xavier Rousseaux
11. The Multiple Lives of the Hungarian
Highwayman, Mónika Mátay and György
Csepeli
12. From Old Cap Collier to Nick Carter;
Or, Images of Crime and Criminal Justice in American Dime Novel Detective
Stories, 1880 - 1920, Wilbur R. Miller
Hard Men: Violence in England
Since 1750
Clive
Emsley
Hambledon & London,
London, 2005
Contents:
1. A Violent Society?
2. Garotters,Gangsters and
Perverts
3..Play the Game
4. Family and Home
5. Foreign Passions: English
Laws
6. Violent Protest
7. Stones and Fisticuffs
8. Violent Policemen
9. Violence and the State
10. The Present