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Policing prostitution in nineteenth-century Paris
Jill Harsin-
Frontmatter
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List of Tables (page XI)
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Preface (page XIII)
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Introduction (page XV)
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PART ONE: THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE RÉGIME DES MOEURS
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1. Bringing Order into Disorder (page 3)
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2. Prostitution, Toleration, and the Law (page 7)
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3. Parent‒Duchâtelet: Theorist of the Regime (page 19)
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PART TWO: THE EFFECTS OF THE REGIME
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4. The Noisy Classes and Petty Crime (page 133)
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5. Prostitutes and Violence (page 166)
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6. Criminal Marginality (page 205)
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PART THREE: THE PROBLEMS OF THE REGIME
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7. Disease and Clandestinity (page 241)
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8. The Bordello and the Business of Prostitution (page 280)
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9. Neoregulation and the End of the Regime (page 323)
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Appendix A: Arrest and Inscription Statistics (page 359)
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Appendix B: Letters from Revolutionary Prisons (page 369)
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Selected Bibliography (page 393)
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Index (page 403)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 91.3 (Jun. 1986): 677-678 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1869205 |
TS | 16.3 (May, 1987): 447-450 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/657731 |
ENHR | 103.407 (Apr. 1988): 521-522 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/571277 |
JMH | 59.2 (Jun. 1987): 384-387 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1879751 |
WRB | 3.3 (Dec. 1985): 14 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4019699 |
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Published: c1985
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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