Regina Schulte
The Village in Court
Arson, Infanticide, and Poaching in the Court Records of Upper Bavaria 1848 1910
Regina Schulte
The Village in Court
Arson, Infanticide, and Poaching in the Court Records of Upper Bavaria 1848 1910
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In this book, first published in 1994, Schulte provides an interpretation of village life in rural Europe through a close study of court proceedings.
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In this book, first published in 1994, Schulte provides an interpretation of village life in rural Europe through a close study of court proceedings.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9780521431866
- ISBN-10: 0521431867
- Artikelnr.: 35452237
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 496g
- ISBN-13: 9780521431866
- ISBN-10: 0521431867
- Artikelnr.: 35452237
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction
1. The break-up of the village
2. The peasant as seen by the middle class
3. The literature on rural relations
4. Crime as a medium of historical anthropology
5. Landscape with villages
Part I. Peasant Society and the Individual: 1. Fire in the village: i. The arsonist
ii. Work
iii. The village
iv. The families
2. The mad-doctor's gaze: i. From the social symptons to the physical
ii. Female arsonists and puberty
iii. Catharsis or disease?
Part II. The Status of Women and the Place of Children: 1. The bridal wagon
2. Silent births: i. Infanticides
ii. Time spent as a maid
iii. Relationships between unmarried farm servants
iv. 'With the angels'
v. Gossip
Part III. The Disputed Boundaries of the Village: 1. Poaching - economics, culture and sexuality: i. 'Nothing but shoot game'
ii. A trade on the edge of the village
iii. The village goes poaching
iv. The young men
v. The reality of fantasy
2. Domination in jeopardy: i. The provincial judge - attempts to mediate
ii. The 'good natured mountain folk' and the 'stormy times'
iii. Manhood and execution
iv. A fantasy of reconciliation
Conclusion: on the threshold between two worlds.
1. The break-up of the village
2. The peasant as seen by the middle class
3. The literature on rural relations
4. Crime as a medium of historical anthropology
5. Landscape with villages
Part I. Peasant Society and the Individual: 1. Fire in the village: i. The arsonist
ii. Work
iii. The village
iv. The families
2. The mad-doctor's gaze: i. From the social symptons to the physical
ii. Female arsonists and puberty
iii. Catharsis or disease?
Part II. The Status of Women and the Place of Children: 1. The bridal wagon
2. Silent births: i. Infanticides
ii. Time spent as a maid
iii. Relationships between unmarried farm servants
iv. 'With the angels'
v. Gossip
Part III. The Disputed Boundaries of the Village: 1. Poaching - economics, culture and sexuality: i. 'Nothing but shoot game'
ii. A trade on the edge of the village
iii. The village goes poaching
iv. The young men
v. The reality of fantasy
2. Domination in jeopardy: i. The provincial judge - attempts to mediate
ii. The 'good natured mountain folk' and the 'stormy times'
iii. Manhood and execution
iv. A fantasy of reconciliation
Conclusion: on the threshold between two worlds.
Introduction
1. The break-up of the village
2. The peasant as seen by the middle class
3. The literature on rural relations
4. Crime as a medium of historical anthropology
5. Landscape with villages
Part I. Peasant Society and the Individual: 1. Fire in the village: i. The arsonist
ii. Work
iii. The village
iv. The families
2. The mad-doctor's gaze: i. From the social symptons to the physical
ii. Female arsonists and puberty
iii. Catharsis or disease?
Part II. The Status of Women and the Place of Children: 1. The bridal wagon
2. Silent births: i. Infanticides
ii. Time spent as a maid
iii. Relationships between unmarried farm servants
iv. 'With the angels'
v. Gossip
Part III. The Disputed Boundaries of the Village: 1. Poaching - economics, culture and sexuality: i. 'Nothing but shoot game'
ii. A trade on the edge of the village
iii. The village goes poaching
iv. The young men
v. The reality of fantasy
2. Domination in jeopardy: i. The provincial judge - attempts to mediate
ii. The 'good natured mountain folk' and the 'stormy times'
iii. Manhood and execution
iv. A fantasy of reconciliation
Conclusion: on the threshold between two worlds.
1. The break-up of the village
2. The peasant as seen by the middle class
3. The literature on rural relations
4. Crime as a medium of historical anthropology
5. Landscape with villages
Part I. Peasant Society and the Individual: 1. Fire in the village: i. The arsonist
ii. Work
iii. The village
iv. The families
2. The mad-doctor's gaze: i. From the social symptons to the physical
ii. Female arsonists and puberty
iii. Catharsis or disease?
Part II. The Status of Women and the Place of Children: 1. The bridal wagon
2. Silent births: i. Infanticides
ii. Time spent as a maid
iii. Relationships between unmarried farm servants
iv. 'With the angels'
v. Gossip
Part III. The Disputed Boundaries of the Village: 1. Poaching - economics, culture and sexuality: i. 'Nothing but shoot game'
ii. A trade on the edge of the village
iii. The village goes poaching
iv. The young men
v. The reality of fantasy
2. Domination in jeopardy: i. The provincial judge - attempts to mediate
ii. The 'good natured mountain folk' and the 'stormy times'
iii. Manhood and execution
iv. A fantasy of reconciliation
Conclusion: on the threshold between two worlds.