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The Civilizing Process and Its Discontents: Suicide and Crimes against Persons in France, 1825–1830
Oleh:
Whitt, Hugh P.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
AJS: American Journal of Sociology vol. 116 no. 01 (Jul. 2010)
,
page 130–186.
Topik:
Violent Crime
;
Suicide
Fulltext:
The American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 116, No. 1 (July 2010), pp. 130-186.pdf
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A13
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A spatial analysis of data for French de´partements assembled in the 1830s by Andre´-Michel Guerry and Adolphe d’Angeville examines the impacts of modernization and resistance to governmental “Frenchification” policies on measures of violence and its direction. In the context of Unnithan et al.’s integrated model of suicide and homicide, high suicide rates in the northern core and a predilection for violence against others in the southern periphery may be consistently interpreted in terms of theories of the civilizing process and internal colonialism. Alternative explanations of southern violence in 19th-century France are explored and rejected, and additional theoretical applications are suggested.
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