The book is a study of the police and criminal justice in eighteenth-century France, and of the crimes and disorders the authorities had to contain. It is concerned with two provinces - the Auvergne, in the mountainous centre, and the Guyenne, the hinterland of Bordeaux and is based on extensive archival research in administrative records, police reports and the transcripts of trials. Part one examines the means of repression available to the government: the national police force, the marechaussee, and the police court of summary justice, the prevote. It looks at the recruitment and...
The book is a study of the police and criminal justice in eighteenth-century France, and of the crimes and disorders the authorities had to contain. I...