The The Problem of Order in Changing Societies (Paperback, New)


Criminology makes visible a society's values. Statutes and police and court records reveal assumptions about race, class, and gender relations as well as about property rights and matters of civil propriety. The six essays in this volume examine Argentina from the eighteenth century to the 1930s and Uruguay during the nineteenth century to show the links between crime and the social and economic order. The topics of crime and policing explored in these essays depict the underside of social change. What emerge are detailed accounts of how elites maintained public order amidst changes arising from urbanization, commercial development, and internal and international migration. Examined in this social history of crime during modernization in the Rio de la Plata region are wife-beating and rape, knife fights in the pulperia (a combination general store and tavern), prostitution, and public drunkenness and disorder. Anyone interested in the social consequences of change will find these essays in historical criminology offer a challenging perspective on the process of modernization in the Rio de la Plata region.

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Criminology makes visible a society's values. Statutes and police and court records reveal assumptions about race, class, and gender relations as well as about property rights and matters of civil propriety. The six essays in this volume examine Argentina from the eighteenth century to the 1930s and Uruguay during the nineteenth century to show the links between crime and the social and economic order. The topics of crime and policing explored in these essays depict the underside of social change. What emerge are detailed accounts of how elites maintained public order amidst changes arising from urbanization, commercial development, and internal and international migration. Examined in this social history of crime during modernization in the Rio de la Plata region are wife-beating and rape, knife fights in the pulperia (a combination general store and tavern), prostitution, and public drunkenness and disorder. Anyone interested in the social consequences of change will find these essays in historical criminology offer a challenging perspective on the process of modernization in the Rio de la Plata region.

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Imprint

University of New Mexico Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 1990

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First published

March 1990

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Dimensions

235 x 159 x 11mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

250

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-8263-1181-8

Barcode

9780826311818

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LSN

0-8263-1181-4



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