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Disciplinary institutions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Disciplinary institutions (French Institution disciplinaire) is a concept proposed by Michel Foucault in Discipline and Punish (1975). School, prison, barracks or the hospital are examples of historical disciplinary institutions, all created in their modern form in the 19th century with the Industrial Revolution.
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Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison is a book written by the philosopher Michel Foucault. Originally published in 1975 in France under the title Surveiller et punir: Naissance de la Prison, it was translated into English in 1977. It is an examination of the social and theoretical mechanisms...
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The Prison Experience: Disciplinary Institutions and Their Inmates in Early Modern Europe. - book reviews from Journal of Social History in Reference provided free by Find Articles. The Prison Experience: Disciplinary Institutions and Their Inmates in Early Modern Europe. By Pieter Spierenburg (New Brunswick,
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Spierenburg, Pieter The Prison Experience: Disciplinary Institutions and Their Inmates in Early Modern Europe.
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Oste.eu : Disciplinary institutions Disciplinary institutions are specific to a group of technologies called by Foucault "disciplines". School, prison, barracks or the hospital are such examples of historical disciplinary institutions, all created in their modern form in the 19th century with the Industrial Revolution.
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Disciplinary institutions (French [[:fr:Institution disciplinaire|Institution disciplinaire]]) is a concept proposed by Michel Foucault in Discipline and Punish (1975). Disciplinary institutions are specific to a group of "technologies" called by Foucault "disciplines". School, prison, About Disciplinary institutions...
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All about The prison experience : disciplinary institutions and their inmates in early modern Europe by Petrus Cornelis Spierenburg. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers...
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Disciplinary institutions summary with 1 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. Disciplinary institutions are specific to a group of technologies called by Foucault "disciplines". School, prison, barracks or the hospital are such examples of historical disciplinary institutions,
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The Prison Experience: Disciplinary Institutions and Their Inmates in Early Modern Europe, Pieter Spierenburg, Though the prison is central to the penal system of most modern nations, many believe that imprisonment did not become a major judicial sanction until the nineteenth century. In this readable history, Pieter...
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