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The Theatre Of The Street Public Violence In Antwerp During The First Half Of The Twentieth Century 1st Edition Antoon Vrints

  • SKU: BELL-51845404
The Theatre Of The Street Public Violence In Antwerp During The First Half Of The Twentieth Century 1st Edition Antoon Vrints
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The Theatre Of The Street Public Violence In Antwerp During The First Half Of The Twentieth Century 1st Edition Antoon Vrints instant download after payment.

Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.23 MB
Pages: 413
Author: Antoon Vrints
ISBN: 9789004416932, 9004416935
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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The Theatre Of The Street Public Violence In Antwerp During The First Half Of The Twentieth Century 1st Edition Antoon Vrints by Antoon Vrints 9789004416932, 9004416935 instant download after payment.

In The Theatre of the Street: Public Violence in Antwerp During the First Half of the Twentieth Century Antoon Vrints offers a historical analysis of the meanings and functions of street violence in a modern European city. Commonly perceived as the senseless outcome of social disintegration in urban contexts, public violence appears here as a meaningful strategy to settle conflicts informally. Making use of Antwerp police records, Vrints shows that the prevailing discourse on public violence does not pass the test of empirical facts. The presumed correlation between the occurrence of public violence and the decline of neighbourhood life must even be reversed to some extent. The nature of public violence paradoxically points to the crucial importance of neighbourhood networks.

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