Faces of degeneration : a European disorder, c.1848-c.1918

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Faces of degeneration : a European disorder, c.1848-c.1918

Daniel Pick

(Ideas in context / edited by Quentin Skinner (general editor) ... [et al.], 15)

Cambridge University Press, 1993, c1989

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First published 1989

Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-270) and index

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Description

This book investigates the specific conception and descent of a language of 'degeneration' from 1848-1918, with particular reference to France, Italy and England. Daniel Pick shows how in the refraction and wake of evolution and naturalism, new images and theories of atavism, 'degenerescence' and socio-biological decline emerged in European culture and politics. He indicates the wide cultural and political importance of the idea of degeneration, whilst showing that the notion could mean different things at different times in different places.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Contexts
  • Part I. France: 2. Degenerescence and revolution
  • 3. Zola's prognosis
  • 4. The wake of degenerescence
  • Part II. Italy: 5. Lombroso's criminal science
  • Part III. England: 6. Fictions of degeneration
  • 7. Crime, urban degeneration and national decadence
  • 8. Concluding remarks.

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