LEADER 05472oam 22004694a 450 001 9910552778503321 005 20210915035126.0 010 $a0-8142-7301-7 035 $a(CKB)3780000000104910 035 $a(OCoLC)899262193 035 $a(MdBmJHUP)muse34530 035 $a(EXLCZ)993780000000104910 100 $a20140616e20142004 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|||||||nn|n 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aSocial Control in Europe$eVolume 2, 1800-2000 /$hVolume $i1800-2000 /$fedited by Clive Emsley, Eric Johnson, and Pieter Spierenburg$i1800-2000 /$hVolume 210 1$aBaltimore, Maryland :$cProject Muse,$d2014 210 4$dİ2014 215 $a1 online resource (1 PDF (vii, 445 pages) :)$cillustrations 225 0 $aHistory of crime and criminal justice series 311 $a0-8142-0969-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 395-439) and index. 327 $aAcknowledgments -- Social Control and History : An Introduction / Pieter Spierenburg. -- Part One : Communities and Entrepreneurs -- 1. Social Control and Forms of Working-Class Sociability in French Industrial Towns between the Mid-Nineteenth and the Mid-Twentieth Centuries / Jean-Paul Burdy -- 2. Control at the Workplace : Paternalism Reinvented in Victorian Britain / Haia Shpayer-Makov -- 3. Social Change, Popular Movements, and Social Control in Scandinavia, 1864-1914 / Ulf Drugge -- 4. Social Control in Belgium : The Catholic Factor / Jan Art -- 5. Priceless Children? Penitentiary Congresses Debating Childhood : A Quest for Social Order in Europe, 1846-1895 / Chris G.T.M. Leonards -- 6. Caring or Controlling? The East End of London in the 1880s and 1890s / Rosemary O'Day -- 7. Community and Social Control : An Enquiry into the Dutch Experience / Vincent Sleebe -- Part Two : Policing and the State : Liberal vs. Totalitarian Regimes -- 8. Control and Legitimacy : The Police in Comparative Perspective Since circa 1800 / Clive Emsley -- 9. Policing the Poor in England and France, 1850-1900 / Paul Lawrence -- 10. The Police, Gender, and Social Control : German Servants in Dutch Towns, 1918-1940 / Leo Lucassen -- 11. Some Thoughts on Social Control in "Totalitarian" Society : The Case of Nazi Germany / Eric A. Johnson -- 12. Social Control in Fascist Italy : The Role of the Police / Jonathan Dunnage -- 13. Violence, Surveillance, and Denunciation : Social Cleavage in the Spanish Civil War and Francoism, 1936-1950 / Angela Cenarro -- 14. Vichy France : Police Forces and Policemen, 1940-1944 / Jean-Marc Berliere -- 15. Political Justice in the Netherlands : The Instrumentalization of the Judicial System during the German Occupation, 1940-1945 / Geraldien von Frijtag Drabbe Ku?nzel -- 16. Policing Amsterdam during the German Occupation : How Radical Was the Break? / Guus Meershoek -- 17. Control and Consent in Eastern Europe's Workers' States, 1945-1989 : Some Reflections on Totalitarianism, Social Organization, and Social Control / Mark Pittaway -- 18. Deviance, Control, and Democracy : France, 1950-2000 / Sebastian Roche -- Bibliography -- Index. 330 $aThis two-volume collection of essays provides a comprehensive examination of the idea of social control in the history of Europe. The uniqueness of these volumes lies in two main areas. First, the contributors compare methods of social control on many levels, from police to shaming, church to guilds. Second, they look at these formal and informal institutions as two-way processes. Unlike many studies of social control in the past, the scholars here examine how individuals and groups that are being controlled necessarily participate in and shape the manner in which they are regulated. Hardly passive victims of discipline and control, these folks instead claimed agency in that process, accepting and resisting--and thus molding the controls under which they functioned. In both volumes, an introduction outlines the origins and the continuing value of the concept of social control. The introductions are followed by two substantive sections. The essays in part one of volume I focus on the interplay of ecclesiastical institutions and the emerging states; those in part two of volume I look more explicitly at discipline from a bottom-up perspective. The essays in part one of volume 2 explore the various means by which communities--generally working-class communities--in nineteenth-and twentieth-century Europe were subjected to forms of discipline in the workplace, by the church, and by philanthropic housing organizations. It notes also how the communities themselves generated their own forms of internal control. Part two of volume 2 focuses on various policing institutions, exploring in particular the question of how liberal and totalitarian regimes differed in their styles of control, repression, and surveillance. 410 0$aHistory of crime and criminal justice series. 606 $aSocial control$zEurope$xHistory 607 $aEurope$xSocial conditions 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aSocial control$xHistory. 676 $a303.3/3/094 702 $aSpierenburg$b Petrus Cornelis 702 $aJohnson$b Eric A$g(Eric Arthur),$f1948- 702 $aEmsley$b Clive 801 0$bMdBmJHUP 801 1$bMdBmJHUP 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910552778503321 996 $aSocial Control in Europe$92804942 997 $aUNINA