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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: René Lévy , Amy Gilman Srebnick , Professor David NelkenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9780754623830ISBN 10: 0754623831 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 26 July 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'...these scholars attain a deeper understanding of the place of crime and criminal justice in Western politics and culture. A landmark in the development of a more sophisticated history of crime.' Martin Wiener, Rice University, USA '...a book with a wonderful range of contributors, countries and eras. Srebnick's introduction is invaluable...The studies which follow are so varied in style and story as to keep any reader eager for more.' Eric Monkkonen, University of California, Los Angeles, USA '...new and fascinating approaches to narratives about crime...a fine lesson in historical scepticism, this important book breathes fresh air into the mystery of memory and provides a large fund of marvellous stories about bandits or highwaymen turned into mythical heroes by popular, local, or even national narratives.' Robert Muchembled, University of Paris-Nord, France '...Srebnick's and Levy's contributors offer new approaches to understanding the meaning of crime in modern Western culture and conclude that there are important continuities in the history of crime and its representations in modern culture, despite particularities of time and place.' Law and Social Inquiry 'The reader expects me to write nothing but a positive review of this collection, which has several long-time colleagues among its contributors. Lluckily, I don't have to be insincere. Indeed, something would be substantially wrong with the field of crime history if a number of its principal practitioners produced a bad book together.' Crime, Histoire et Societes '...these scholars attain a deeper understanding of the place of crime and criminal justice in Western politics and culture. A landmark in the development of a more sophisticated history of crime.' Martin Wiener, Rice University, USA '...a book with a wonderful range of contributors, countries and eras. Srebnick's introduction is invaluable...The studies which follow are so varied in style and story as to keep any reader eager for more.' Eric Monkkonen, University of California, Los Angeles, USA '...new and fascinating approaches to narratives about crime...a fine lesson in historical scepticism, this important book breathes fresh air into the mystery of memory and provides a large fund of marvellous stories about bandits or highwaymen turned into mythical heroes by popular, local, or even national narratives.' Robert Muchembled, University of Paris-Nord, France '...Srebnick's and Levy's contributors offer new approaches to understanding the meaning of crime in modern Western culture and conclude that there are important continuities in the history of crime and its representations in modern culture, despite particularities of time and place.' Law and Social Inquiry 'The reader expects me to write nothing but a positive review of this collection, which has several long-time colleagues among its contributors. Lluckily, I don't have to be insincere. Indeed, something would be substantially wrong with the field of crime history if a number of its principal practitioners produced a bad book together.' Crime, Histoire et Societes Author InformationAmy Gilman Srebnick is Doctor and Professor of History at Montclair State University in New Jersey, USA. Dr Rene Levy is Director of Research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France. Contributors: Amy Gilman Srebnick, Peter Becker, Mary Gibson, Herbert Reinke, Allen Steinberg, Clive Emsley, Jean-Marc Berliere, Rene Levy, Pascal Bastien, Xavier Rousseaux, Monika Matay, Gyorgy Csepeli, Wilbur R. Miller. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |