File #2754: "2019_Book_TheSecuritySociety.pdf"
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1|Series Editor’s Introduction|7
1|Preface|9
1|Acknowledgements|14
1|Contents|18
1|About the Author|19
1|1: Introduction|20
2|Security: A Sign of the Times?|20
2|Genealogies of Security|26
2|Patriarchy and the Poetics of Protection|34
2|The Structure of the Book|38
2|References|43
1|2: Masterless Men: Patriarchy Challenged, c. 1570–1670|57
2|Masterless Men and the Breakdown of Feudal Patriarchy|58
2|Creative Responses: Security Specialists|73
2|The Transformation of Poverty|80
2|References|83
1|3: Patricians and the Rule of Law, c. 1670–1740|87
2|The Revolutionary Context|90
2|The Patriarchal Challenge|95
2|The Rule of Law|101
2|Moralising Magistrates|123
2|Embodying Revolution and Reformation|135
2|References|138
1|4: Fratriarchy and the Police Idea, c. 1740–1800|147
2|Bow Street and the Trade in Justice|150
2|The Police Idea|169
2|From the Gordon Riots to the New Police|177
2|The Civilising Process|190
2|References|200
1|5: Institutionalising Fratriarchy, c. 1800–1900|206
2|Police Authorities|209
2|Police Improvement|213
2|Police Power|226
2|Shaping Policemen|229
2|Institutionalisation|246
2|Security Technologies|252
2|References|256
1|6: Protection Beyond Patriarchy, c. 1900–2000|264
2|The Feminist Challenge|268
2|The Counterculture and the Preventive (Re)Turn|275
2|Responsibilisation and Security Consumption|281
2|(Self-)Protection|295
2|References|307
1|7: Conclusion: Genealogies of Security|316
2|The Security Society|318
2|Governmentality|320
2|The Civilising Process|326
2|Projects, Poetics, and Patriarchy|330
2|References|337
1|Index|347
1|Preface|9
1|Acknowledgements|14
1|Contents|18
1|About the Author|19
1|1: Introduction|20
2|Security: A Sign of the Times?|20
2|Genealogies of Security|26
2|Patriarchy and the Poetics of Protection|34
2|The Structure of the Book|38
2|References|43
1|2: Masterless Men: Patriarchy Challenged, c. 1570–1670|57
2|Masterless Men and the Breakdown of Feudal Patriarchy|58
2|Creative Responses: Security Specialists|73
2|The Transformation of Poverty|80
2|References|83
1|3: Patricians and the Rule of Law, c. 1670–1740|87
2|The Revolutionary Context|90
2|The Patriarchal Challenge|95
2|The Rule of Law|101
2|Moralising Magistrates|123
2|Embodying Revolution and Reformation|135
2|References|138
1|4: Fratriarchy and the Police Idea, c. 1740–1800|147
2|Bow Street and the Trade in Justice|150
2|The Police Idea|169
2|From the Gordon Riots to the New Police|177
2|The Civilising Process|190
2|References|200
1|5: Institutionalising Fratriarchy, c. 1800–1900|206
2|Police Authorities|209
2|Police Improvement|213
2|Police Power|226
2|Shaping Policemen|229
2|Institutionalisation|246
2|Security Technologies|252
2|References|256
1|6: Protection Beyond Patriarchy, c. 1900–2000|264
2|The Feminist Challenge|268
2|The Counterculture and the Preventive (Re)Turn|275
2|Responsibilisation and Security Consumption|281
2|(Self-)Protection|295
2|References|307
1|7: Conclusion: Genealogies of Security|316
2|The Security Society|318
2|Governmentality|320
2|The Civilising Process|326
2|Projects, Poetics, and Patriarchy|330
2|References|337
1|Index|347