Popular Justice in Times of Transition (19th and 20th Century Europe) Popular Justice in Times of Transition (19th and 20th Century Europe)

Popular Justice in Times of Transition (19th and 20th Century Europe‪)‬

Émilie Delivré und andere
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Beschreibung des Verlags

It is common to regard the evolution of justice as a civilizing process (Max Weber, Norbert Elias). Popular justice had its part in the process: uncontrolled emotions, which found expression in different kinds of popular justice, would become more and more restrained in the modern state, until complete disappearance. Be it in the form of popular denunciations (Rüge), popular rituals (charivari, rough music, Haberfeldtreiben, or ducking), or even as participation in public executions, the violence of the crowd, the irrationality of subjective feelings, all these forms of behavior typical of lynch justice, slowly had to give place to the impersonal operation of law, the rational formation of a measured and vengeance-less justice becoming the ideal of a "democratization" of citizens’ feelings, fostering revulsion against open violence and pain. 

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2017
24. Mai
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
224
Seiten
VERLAG
Società editrice il Mulino, Spa
GRÖSSE
2,3
 MB

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