Case study in the analysis of the relationship between the spaces of the 19th c. state and the political and social events enacted within them: focuses on the trial of the mass murderer Jean-Baptiste Troppmann (1869), and on its setting, the new wing of the Palais de Justice in Paris, by Louis Duc. The reviewer finds this book a stunning and significant contribution to a broad history of narratives of power and resistance in the 19th c.
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