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Laing's Geographies; 5 Mapping Trauma: Topography to Topology; II Psychic Life and its Spaces; 6 Geographies of Psychic Life; 7 A Distributed Unconscious; 8 "Or does it explode?" Psychoanalytic Geographies of Violence and Creativity; 9 "Tehrangeles," CA: The Aesthetics of Shame 327 $a10Psychoanalysis and the Geography of the AnthropoceneIII The Technologies of Becoming a Subject; 11 When 1+1 Does Not Equal 2: Childhood Sexuality and Laplanche's Enigmatic Signifier; 12 Towards a Psychoanalytic Geopolitics: The Militarization of Public Schooling in the USA; 13 "Welcome Home our Military Sisters":Sexual Difference and Female Veterans with PTSD; 14 Periscope Down! 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Bobbies in Khaki: The British Military Police in the First World War; Clive Emsley -- 2. Is there an 'Lotharingian Axis' in Military Police? Belgian, French, and Italian Cases during the First World War: A Study in Comparative Policing History; Louis Panel -- 3. Tracking the 'Enemy Within': Alcoholisation of the Troops, Excesses in Military Order and the French Gendarmerie During the First World War; Stéphane Le Bras -- 4. The Italian Carabinieri in the Third Dimension; Flavio Carbone -- 5. A Wartime Secret Police: Activities of the Geheime Feldpolizei on the Western Front during the First World War; Gérald Sawicki -- 6. Disarmed and Captive: Greek Gendarmes in Görlitz; Anastasios Zografos -- PART II: POLICE FORCES ON THE HOME FRONT -- 7. Normal Police Work in Times of War: Really? The Case of Ille-et-Vilaine; Jean-François Tanguy -- 8. The Großherzoglich Oldenburgisches Gendarmeriekorps, Oldenburg Communal Police Forces and Prussian Hilfsgendarmen: The Policing System in Oldenburg; Gerhard Wiechmann -- 9. The Gendarmerie of Luxembourg; Gérald Arboit -- 10. The Gendarmerie of the Habsburg Empire; Helmut Gebhardt -- 11. Serbian Gendarmerie Involvement in WWI: From Keeping Order in the Rear to Fighting on the Front Line; Stanislav Sretenovi? -- PART III: POLICING FAR FROM THE WAR? THE EMPIRES AND THE NEUTRALS -- 12. The Swiss Police Forces at War; Christophe Vuilleumier -- 13. The Swiss 'Gendarmerie d'armée': A Heterogeneous Force Facing the First World War; Philippe Hebeisen -- 14. Fighting the 'Enemy Within': Australian Police and Internal Security in World War I; Joan Beaumont -- 15. Coercion, Consent and Surveillance: Policing New Zealand; Richard Hill -- 16. Police Askaris, Kaiserliche Landespolizisten and Leoleo: The German Colonial Police Forces in 1914/15; Gerhard Wiechmann -- PART IV: THE AFTERMATH OF THE WAR - BACK TO PEACETIME POLICING -- 17. The Russian Police in War and Revolution; Jonathan Daly -- 18. Finding a New Balance: The Belgian Security System in the Aftermath of the War; Jonas Campion -- 19. A War without an End: French Gendarmes and the Post-Conflict Process, 1918-1921; Romain Pécout -- 20. 'The Penetration of French Ideas': The Role of The Gendarmerie of Alsace and Lorraine in the Reconstruction of the French National Identity, 1918-1925; Georges Philippot -- 21. Parisian Policemen and the Traces of a Such a Long War; Christian Chevandier -- Conclusion; Guillaume Payen -- Conclusion: Living and seeing the war without immediate experience; Jonas Campion and Laurent López. 330 $aThis book offers a global history of civilian, military and gendarmerie-style policing around the First World War. 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