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Murders and Madness Ruth Harris (Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, New College, Oxford)

Murders and Madness By Ruth Harris (Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, New College, Oxford)

Summary

In this study of the debate on crime and madness in France between 1880 and 1914. Harris argues that the traditional bases of the French penal system were undermined at the time by psychiatric theories of human behaviour and new sociological interpretations of crime, which challenged legal concepts of free will and moral responsibility.

Murders and Madness Summary

Murders and Madness: Medicine, Law, and Society in the Fin de Siecle by Ruth Harris (Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, New College, Oxford)

Murders and Madness examines the French debate over crime and madness in the fin de siecle. Ruth Harris argues that psychiatric theories of human behaviour and new sociological interpretations of crime combined to undermine the traditional foundations of the penal system and helped to shape the new science of criminology. Traditional notions of free will and moral responsibility were eroded as new and often draconian strategies evolved from managerial practices developed mainly by medical men. This book offers a detailed examination of the radical politique criminelle they devised. Through a series of case studies, she looks specifically at discussions of feminine hysteria and women's sexuality; male alcoholism and racial degeneration; crimes of passion, crowd violence and revolutionary politics.

Murders and Madness Reviews

`a useful, compendious, suggestive, often sensitive book' Times Literary Supplement
`an intelligent and well-researched study' British Journal of Criminology
`Harris has written a useful, compendious, suggestive, often sensitive book.' Times Literary Supplement
'the book's painstaking analysis of dozens of cases from the Paris courts over the period 1880 to 1910 gives it an authoritative tone that will not easily be challenged' Medical History
'a meticulously researched study of medico-legal debates in nineteenth-century France' History Workshop Journal
`Harris has written a useful, compendious, suggestive, often sensitive book.' Times Literary Supplement
'the book's painstaking analysis of dozens of cases from the Paris courts over the period 1880 to 1910 gives it an authoritative tone that will not easily be challenged' Medical History
'a meticulously researched study of medico-legal debates in nineteenth-century France' History Workshop Journal

Table of Contents

Introduction; The medical approach; Medicine, law, and criminology; Legal procedures and medical intervention; Women, hysteria, and hypnotism; Female crimes of passion; Alcoholism and the working-class man; Men, honour, and crimes of passion,; Conclusion.

Additional information

GOR013668091
9780198202592
0198202598
Murders and Madness: Medicine, Law, and Society in the Fin de Siecle by Ruth Harris (Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, New College, Oxford)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1991-07-11
384
Winner of Chapter 6, published originally in ^IHistory Workshop^R, won the Koren Prize for the best article on French history by a North American author for 1988.
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