Abstract

Introduction: the demilitarisation of protest policing as a historical problem. Part I Domestic Military Intervention in its Political Context: The French and Prussian armies in state and society New problems, new priorities: conflicting priorities in Berlin The controversial issue of republican order and stability. Part II: Popular Protest and Riot Policing: Violent encounters and challenges to the public order The extension of police and gendarmerie forces Patterns of military involvement in the policing of protest. Part III Bureaucrats, Generals and Elites in Westphalia and Nord-Pas-De-Calais: Local influences on the requisition of troops Civilian and military elites: social backgrounds and interactions Civil-military cooperation in Nord-Pas-de-Calais Mutual exclusion and non-cooperation in Westphalia Conclusions: demilitarisation and 'modern' policing Appendices Bibliography Index.

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