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| Contributors Preface Introduction Peter Becker and Richard E Wetzell PART ONE NONACADEMIC SITES OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY CRIMINOLOGICAL DISCOURSE 1 The French Revolution and the Origins of French Criminology Marc Renneville 2 Murderers and "Reasonable Men": The "Criminology" of the Victorian Judiciary Martin J. Wiener 3 Unmasking Counterhistory: An Introductory Exploration of Criminality and the Jewish Question Michael Berkowitz 4 Moral Discourse and Reform in Urban Germany, 1880s-1914 Andrew Lees 5 The Criminologists' Gaze at the Underworld: Toward an Archaeology of Criminological Writing Peter Becker PART TWO CRIMINOLOGY AS SCIENTIFIC AND POLITICAL PRACTICE IN THE LATE NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURIES 6 Cesare Lombroso and Italian Criminology: Theory and Politics Mary S. Gibson 7 Criminal Anthropology: Its Reception in the United States and the Nature of Its Appeal Nicole Hahn Rafter 8 From the "Atavistic" to the "Inferior" Criminal Type: The Impact of the Lombrosian Theory of the Born Criminal on German Psychiatry Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio 9 Criminology, Hygienism, and Eugenics in France, 1870-1914: The Medical Debates on the Elimination of "Incorrigible" Criminals Laurent Mucchielli 10 Crime, Prisons, and Psychiatry: Reconsidering Problem Populations in Australia, 1890-1930 Stephen Garton 11 Positivist Criminology and State Formation in Modern Argentina, 1890-1940 Ricardo D. Salvatore 12 The Birth of Criminology in Modern Japan Yoji Nakatani PART THREE THE MAKING OF THE CRIMINOLOGIST 13 The International Congresses of Criminal Anthropology: Shaping the French and International Criminological Movement, 1886-1914 Martine Kaluszynski 14 Making Criminologists: Tools, Techniques, and the Production of Scientific Authority David G. Horn 15 "One of the Strangest Relics of a Former State": Tattoos and the Discourses of Criminality in Europe, 1880-1920 Jane Caplan 16 What Criminals Think about Criminology: French Criminals and Criminological Knowledge at the End of the Nineteenth Century Philippe Artizres 17 Talk of the Town: The Murder of Lucie Berlin and the Production of Local Knowledge Peter Fritzsche PART FOUR CRIMINOLOGY IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE TWENTIET~ CENTURY: THE CASE OF WEIMAR AND NAZI GERMANY 18 Criminology in Weimar and Nazi Germany Richard E Wetzell 19 The Biology of Morality: Criminal Biology in Bavaria, 1924-1933 Oliver Liang Index |
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