One of the most intriguing aspects of French policing during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries is the apparent contradiction between the liberal principles that were constantly invoked as the ideological basis of the French Third Republic, on the one hand, and the extreme frequency of military involvement in the maintenance of public order, on the other. The frequent use of troops in the early decades of the French Third Republic is particularly interesting, because it runs counter to developments in other European countries, notably the German Empire. This is surprising given the German authorities' far less liberal attitude to the disturbance of public order and the strong Prussian tradition of military involvement in the ...
the Second World War seems to be as a turning point in policing Western Democracy. Indeed, the confl...
The history of police and policing have been the subject of much interest and research in recent yea...
Present in many European countries since the French conquests that followed the Revolution, the “gen...
Interpretations of protest policing in France generally see the extensive military involvement befor...
This book looks at the policing of social and political protest and of the role played by the French...
In the 1890s German authorities began to move away from using the military for policing social and p...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, the armies of most European countries were gradual...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, the armies of most European countries were gradual...
This article examines Prussian and French police instructions, manuals and training material, 1880-1...
This article examines Prussian and French police instructions, manuals and training material, 1880-1...
Defence date: 20 April 1999Supervisor: Prof. Raffale Romanelli, European University Institute ; Co-s...
The article compares the diverging policies in imperial Germany and in France under the Third Republ...
the Second World War seems to be as a turning point in policing Western Democracy. Indeed, the confl...
the Second World War seems to be as a turning point in policing Western Democracy. Indeed, the confl...
the Second World War seems to be as a turning point in policing Western Democracy. Indeed, the confl...
the Second World War seems to be as a turning point in policing Western Democracy. Indeed, the confl...
The history of police and policing have been the subject of much interest and research in recent yea...
Present in many European countries since the French conquests that followed the Revolution, the “gen...
Interpretations of protest policing in France generally see the extensive military involvement befor...
This book looks at the policing of social and political protest and of the role played by the French...
In the 1890s German authorities began to move away from using the military for policing social and p...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, the armies of most European countries were gradual...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, the armies of most European countries were gradual...
This article examines Prussian and French police instructions, manuals and training material, 1880-1...
This article examines Prussian and French police instructions, manuals and training material, 1880-1...
Defence date: 20 April 1999Supervisor: Prof. Raffale Romanelli, European University Institute ; Co-s...
The article compares the diverging policies in imperial Germany and in France under the Third Republ...
the Second World War seems to be as a turning point in policing Western Democracy. Indeed, the confl...
the Second World War seems to be as a turning point in policing Western Democracy. Indeed, the confl...
the Second World War seems to be as a turning point in policing Western Democracy. Indeed, the confl...
the Second World War seems to be as a turning point in policing Western Democracy. Indeed, the confl...
The history of police and policing have been the subject of much interest and research in recent yea...
Present in many European countries since the French conquests that followed the Revolution, the “gen...