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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables and Figures vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xxiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Legal Mediations: State, Society, and the Conflictive Nature of Law and Justice
- Crime in the Time of the Great Fear: Indians and the State in the Peruvian Southern Andes, 1780–1820 35
- Women, Order, and Progress in Guzmán Blanco’s Venezuela, 1870–1888 56
- Judges, Lawyers, and Farmers: Uses of Justice and the Circulation of Law in Rural Buenos Aires, 1900–1940 83
- Work, Property, and the Negotiation of Rights in the Brazilian Cane Fields: Campos, Rio de Janeiro, 1930–1950 113
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Part II. The Social and Cultural Construction of Crime
- The Criminalization of the Syphilitic Body: Prostitutes, Health Crimes, and Society in Mexico City, 1867–1930 147
- Healing and Mischief: Witchcraft in Brazilian Law and Literature, 1890–1922 181
- Passion, Perversity, and the Pace of Justice in Argentina at the Turn of the Last Century 211
- Cuidado con los Rateros: The Making of Criminals in Modern Mexico City 233
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Part III. Contested Meanings of Punishment
- The Penalties of Freedom: Punishment in Postemancipation Jamaica 275
- Death and Liberalism: Capital Punishment after the Fall of Rosas 308
- Disputed Views of Incarceration in Lima, 1890–1930: The Prisoners’ Agenda for Prison Reform 342
- Girls in Prison: The Role of the Buenos Aires Casa Correccional de Mujeres as an Institution for Child Rescue, 1890–1940 369
- Remembering Freedom: Life as Seen From the Prison Cell, Buenos Aires Province, 1930–1950 391
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Afterword
- Law and Society in Comparative Perspective 415
- Contributors 431
- Index 435
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables and Figures vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xxiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Legal Mediations: State, Society, and the Conflictive Nature of Law and Justice
- Crime in the Time of the Great Fear: Indians and the State in the Peruvian Southern Andes, 1780–1820 35
- Women, Order, and Progress in Guzmán Blanco’s Venezuela, 1870–1888 56
- Judges, Lawyers, and Farmers: Uses of Justice and the Circulation of Law in Rural Buenos Aires, 1900–1940 83
- Work, Property, and the Negotiation of Rights in the Brazilian Cane Fields: Campos, Rio de Janeiro, 1930–1950 113
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Part II. The Social and Cultural Construction of Crime
- The Criminalization of the Syphilitic Body: Prostitutes, Health Crimes, and Society in Mexico City, 1867–1930 147
- Healing and Mischief: Witchcraft in Brazilian Law and Literature, 1890–1922 181
- Passion, Perversity, and the Pace of Justice in Argentina at the Turn of the Last Century 211
- Cuidado con los Rateros: The Making of Criminals in Modern Mexico City 233
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Part III. Contested Meanings of Punishment
- The Penalties of Freedom: Punishment in Postemancipation Jamaica 275
- Death and Liberalism: Capital Punishment after the Fall of Rosas 308
- Disputed Views of Incarceration in Lima, 1890–1930: The Prisoners’ Agenda for Prison Reform 342
- Girls in Prison: The Role of the Buenos Aires Casa Correccional de Mujeres as an Institution for Child Rescue, 1890–1940 369
- Remembering Freedom: Life as Seen From the Prison Cell, Buenos Aires Province, 1930–1950 391
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Afterword
- Law and Society in Comparative Perspective 415
- Contributors 431
- Index 435