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Product Description: "My task is piecing together a puzzle... I hope to reconstitute the existence of a person whose memory has been abolished.... I want to re-create him, to give him a second chance... to become part of the memory of his century." With these words, Alain Corbin embarks on a journey that is part history and part metaphysics: recreating the life and world of a man about whom nothing is known except for his entries in the civil registries and historical knowledge about the times in which he lived...read more

Hardcover:

9780231118408 | Columbia Univ Pr, June 1, 2001, cover price $60.00 | About this edition: "My task is piecing together a puzzle.

Paperback:

9780231118415 | Columbia Univ Pr, June 1, 2001, cover price $27.50 | also contains Nebenstrafrecht | About this edition: "My task is piecing together a puzzle.

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Alain Corbin depicts prostitution in nineteenth-century France not as a vice, crime, or disease, but as a well-organized business. Corbin reveals how the brothel served the sex industry in the same way that the factory served manufacturing: it provided an institution for the efficient and profitable sale of services.

Hardcover:

9780674955431 | Harvard Univ Pr, March 1, 1990, cover price $61.00 | About this edition: Alain Corbin depicts prostitution in nineteenth-century France not as a vice, crime, or disease, but as a well-organized business.

Paperback:

9780674955448 | Reissue edition (Harvard Univ Pr, September 1, 1996), cover price $42.50

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Once seen as a dark and sinister force, the domain of monsters, the sea was associated with catastrophe and fear by many Europeans prior to the eighteenth century. Alain Corbin's engaging book reveals how attitudes toward the ocean gradually began to shift from the negative to the positive, so that by the mid-1800s our present-day salubrious notion of the seashore had come into being.Going back to ancient times, Corbin describes conceptions of the sea in relationship to how people thought and felt about their place in the world. He then shows how the Enlightenment and changing attitudes in science, literature, and art affected notions of the sea. Ocean bathing came to be seen as therapeutic, the sea was linked with the creation of life, and the shore became a locale for self-exploration and reverie. Discovery of the seaside had political, economic, and social effects, too. The shore as a place of pleasure led to the rapid growth of British coastal towns such as Brighton, followed by other resorts in Europe. All of this Corbin lays out in wonderful detail, blending history, theory, and anecdote into an absorbing whole.The Lure of the Sea suggests the fashioning of a modern sensibility in the West's discovery of the shore—one that is health-conscious and intent on regeneration through vigorous contact with nature. Written by one of today's most literate and imaginative historians, it offers an inviting cultural excursion for scholars and general readers alike.

Hardcover:

9780520066380 | Univ of California Pr, March 1, 1994, cover price $85.00 | About this edition: Once seen as a dark and sinister force, the domain of monsters, the sea was associated with catastrophe and fear by many Europeans prior to the eighteenth century.

Paperback:

9780140247992 | Reprint edition (Penguin USA, November 1, 1995), cover price $25.00

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Product Description: In this book Alain Corbin argues that the 1860s were a crucial period for western civilization, characterized by radical changes in the way Europeans viewed themselves and their world. Corbin examines urban development, the new mobility of the population, prostitution and policing, personal hygiene and the social plagues of alcoholism, tuberculosis and venereal disease...read more
By Jean Birrell (trans) and Alain Corbin

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9780745611310 | Polity Pr, November 1, 1995, cover price $69.95 | About this edition: In this book Alain Corbin argues that the 1860s were a crucial period for western civilization, characterized by radical changes in the way Europeans viewed themselves and their world.

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Hardcover:

9780674939004 | Harvard Univ Pr, April 1, 1992, cover price $25.00

Paperback:

9780674939011, titled "Village of Cannibals: Rage and Murder in France, 1870" | Reprint edition (Harvard Univ Pr, October 15, 1993), cover price $28.50

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Looks at the influence of smells in eighteenth and nineteenth century France, and discusses science, medicine, public health, urban planning, and literature of the period in terms of the sense of smell

Hardcover:

9780674311756 | Harvard Univ Pr, October 1, 1986, cover price $37.50 | About this edition: Looks at the influence of smells in eighteenth and nineteenth century France, and discusses science, medicine, public health, urban planning, and literature of the period in terms of the sense of smell

Paperback:

9780674311763 | Reprint edition (Harvard Univ Pr, April 1, 1988), cover price $34.00

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