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Au Moyen Âge, une police des ressources apparaît dans les différentes communautés : les municipalités urbaines militent pour la pureté des eaux, tandis que les collectivités montagnardes s?approprient des territoires où toutes les subsistances coutumières sont disponibles. Avec l?élan démographique des époques modernes et contemporaines, la manière de penser le cadre de vie est globalisée : les pestes du xviiesiècle, les disettes régionales du xviiiesiècle, le choléra du xixesiècle, tous ces fléaux poussent à la médicalisation étatique de la vie matérielle, qu?il s?agisse de la nourriture, de l?hygiène ou des remèdes. D?ailleurs, dans la France de 1900, le corps médical est devenu un récepteur de considération politique. En montrant comment la prévention du malheur est progressivement devenue une affaire d?état, après avoir nourri les morales communautaires, le présent volume analyse les discours qui ont pris une option sur l?organisation du quotidien. 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