vol. 28, n°2 | 2025
Locked up, coerced, removed: space as an instrument of separation and social control in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
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Introduction
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Locked up, coerced, removed: space as an instrument of separation and social control in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries [Full text will be published on March 2027]
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Articles
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Separate to punish [Full text will be published on March 2027]The buona compagnia system in the fortress of Volterra (1836–1890)
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The Milan asylum [Full text will be published on March 2027]The lived space of detention and the transfer from Senavra to Mombello
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Between liberation and constraint [Full text will be published on March 2027]On the role of spatial configurations and appropriations in psychiatric institutions in Württemberg (1875–1914)
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“Not having a place in the world to be driven out to” [Full text will be published on March 2027]The mobility spaces and spatial repression of “Gypsies” on the outskirts of the Austrian Empire
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Quarantine offices and lazarettos as spaces of social control in the Greek state during the first half of the nineteenth century [Full text will be published on March 2027]
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Comptes rendus
Reviews-
Paris, CNRS Éditions, 2023, 408 p.
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Julian Go, Policing Empires: Militarization, Race, and the Imperial Boomerang in Britain and the US [Full text]New York: Oxford University Press, c. 2024. XVI + 370 pp.
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