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Crime, Madness and Politics in Modern France : The Medical Concept of National Decline

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Robert A. Nye places in historical context a medical concept of deviance that developed in France in the last half of the nineteenth century, when medical models of cultural crisis linked thinking about crime, mental illness, prostitution, alcoholism, suicide, and other pathologies to French national decline.

Originally published in 1984.

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Product Details
Princeton University Press
0691054142 / 9780691054148
Hardback
21/07/1984
United States
English
384 pages
765 grams