Societal Breakdown and the Rise of the Early Modern State in Europe: Memory of the Future
Shlapentokh asserts that asocial behavior in both medieval France and the contemporary West is not a marginal occurrence but rather a mainstream phenomena, and one that can often be stopped by strong force as the only antidote to social chaos.
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Societal Breakdown and the Rise of the Early Modern State in Europe: Memory of the Future
Shlapentokh asserts that asocial behavior in both medieval France and the contemporary West is not a marginal occurrence but rather a mainstream phenomena, and one that can often be stopped by strong force as the only antidote to social chaos.
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Societal Breakdown and the Rise of the Early Modern State in Europe: Memory of the Future

Societal Breakdown and the Rise of the Early Modern State in Europe: Memory of the Future

by D. Shlapentokh
Societal Breakdown and the Rise of the Early Modern State in Europe: Memory of the Future

Societal Breakdown and the Rise of the Early Modern State in Europe: Memory of the Future

by D. Shlapentokh

Hardcover(2008)

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Overview

Shlapentokh asserts that asocial behavior in both medieval France and the contemporary West is not a marginal occurrence but rather a mainstream phenomena, and one that can often be stopped by strong force as the only antidote to social chaos.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230603752
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 04/09/2008
Edition description: 2008
Pages: 233
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Dmitry Shlapentokh is Associate Professor of History, Indiana University South Bend.

Table of Contents

Revolution as Disintegration, Meltdown and the Rise of the Strong State: Major Theorists and Framework of the Work * Background to the Early Modern Era * Crime in France in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries * Medical Implications: Asocial Process and Disease * Persistent Danger: Asocial Behavior in the Sixteenth Century * Conclusion: The Rise of the Despotic Government
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