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Policing Interwar Europe: Continuity, Change and Crisis, 1918-40

Editat de G. Blaney
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 noi 2006
In the convulsive environment that followed World War I and the Russian Revolution, the issues of policing and public order were of primary importance to the various governments of Interwar Europe. The book features original research on 10 different countries and will be vitally useful for students and academics of 20th century Europe.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781403992642
ISBN-10: 1403992649
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: XI, 240 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:2007
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction: Policing Interwar Europe; Gerald Blaney, Jr. The Difficult Construction of a 'Republican' Police: The Experience of the French Third Republic; Jean-Marc Berlière Keeping Order in Republican Spain, 1931-36; Gerald Blaney, Jr. Prussian Police Reform and the Modernization of the Academy Classroom: The Advent of the German Police Training Film 1919-20; Sara F. Hall Guardians of the Republic? Portugal's Guarda Nacional Republicana and the Politicians during the 'New Old Republic', 1919-22; Stewart Lloyd-Jones & Diego Palacios Cerezales Mussolini's Policemen, 1922-43; Jonathan Dunnage Police, Republic and Nation: The Czechoslovak State Police and the Building of a Multinational Democracy, 1918-25; Samuel Ronsin Police and Policing under the Second Polish Republic, 1918-39; Andrzej Misiuk Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Revisited: Policing Interwar Bulgaria; Dimcho N. Dimov Turbulent Times: The Dutch Police between the Two World Wars; Jos Smeets Traffic, Telephones and Police Boxes: The Deterioration of Beat Policing in Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester between the World Wars; Joanne Klein

Recenzii

'This is a fascinating and important collection. Police forces can easily be torn between their role as protector of the state and protector of the citizen - and, perhaps, this was never more the case than in Europe during the inter-war period. The essays here draw attention to the complexities within police institutions, the rivalries between such institutions, and their relationships with states and citizens. Geographically, the range is impressive, with refreshing explorations of central as well as western Europe. The collection will be of value far beyond historians of crime, public order and policing and is of direct relevance to anyone interested broadly in the consolidation and maintenance of state authority.' - Professor Clive Emsley, Director of the European Centre for the Study of Policing, The Open University, UK
'An invaluable book for the serious student of international policing.' - Police History Society

Notă biografică

JEAN-MARC BERLIERE Professor of Contemporary History, University of Bourgogne, FranceGERALD BLANEY JR. Researcher in Contemporary Spanish History in the Cañada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UKDIMCHO DIMOV PhD candidate, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, BulgariaJONATHAN DUNNAGE Senior Lecturer in Italian, University of Wales, Swansea, UKSARA F. HALL Assistant Professor in the Department of Germanic Studies, University of Illinois, Chicago, USAJOANNE KLEIN Associate Professor of History, Boise State University, Idaho, USASTEWART LLOYD-JONES Director of the Contemporary Portuguese Politics and History Research Centre (CPHRC), University of Glasgow/ICS-University of LisbonANDRZEJ MISIUK Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Law and Administration, University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, PolandDIEGO PALACIOS CEREZALES Visiting Researcher in the Social Sciences Institute, University of LisbonSAMUEL RONSIN PhD graduate, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, FranceJOS SMEETS Faculty of Law, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands