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Policing and Urban Society in Eighteenth-Century Paris

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Policing and Urban Society in Eighteenth-Century Paris Synopsis

In the eighteenth century, as the forms, practices and spaces of urban sociability emerged and took shape (such as salons, clubs, theatres, public places and promenades), police forces and policing practices were undergoing far-reaching changes. Though this took place at different rates, in different ways, and with varying intensity. Prompted by recent works examining the dynamics of communal living and social regulations at the time of the Enlightenment, this volume explores the transformations of urban sociability through the prism of police reform; not through direct convergences, but in the articulation of communal issues and the possible convergence or tensions between the processes that are more closely linked than previously thought.

Policing and Urban Society in Eighteenth-Century Paris connects several different expressions of sociability with the practices of police administration to investigate the stakes, innovations, and relationships that disrupted and moulded the institutional and social frameworks of Enlightenment Paris.

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ISBN: 9781835536766
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Author: Pascal Bastien
Publisher: Voltaire Foundation an imprint of Liverpool University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 416 pages
Series: Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment
Genres: Cultural studies
Social and ethical issues