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Foreword by Martin Wiener | vii | ||
Acknowledgements | ix | ||
Notes on the editors and contributors | xi | ||
1 Introduction: do you have plane-spotters in New Zealand? Issues in comparative crime history at the turn of modernity | 1 | (35) | |
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2 It's a small world after all? Reflections on violence in comparative perspectives | 36 | (17) | |
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3 Moral panics and violent street crime 1750-2000: a comparative perspective | 53 | (19) | |
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4 'The great murder mystery' or explaining declining homicide rates | 72 | (17) | |
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5 Strangers, mobilisation and the production of weak ties: railway traffic and violence in nineteenth-century South West Germany | 89 | (21) | |
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6 'Inventing' the juvenile delinquent in nineteenth-century Europe | 110 | (15) | |
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7 'Scoundrels and scallywags, and some honest men ...' Memoirs and the self-image of French and English policemen c.1870-1939 | 125 | (20) | |
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8 Policing the seaside holiday: Blackpool and San Sebastián from the 1870's to the 1930's | 145 | (14) | |
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9 'The greatest efficiency': British and American military law, 1866-1918 | 159 | (19) | |
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10 The decline and renaissance of shame in modern penal systems | 178 | (17) | |
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11 Practical and philosophical dilemmas in cross-cultural research: the future of comparative crime history? | 195 | (18) | |
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Index | 213 |
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