Book ID: CBB131083320

In the Red and in the Black: Debt, Dishonor, and the Law in France between the Revolutions (2018)

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Vause, Erika (Author)


University of Virginia Press
Publication date: 2018
Language: English


Publication Date: 2018
Physical Details: 324

The France of Balzac's day was an unforgiving place for borrowers. Each year, thousands of debtors found themselves arrested for commercial debts. Those who wished to escape debt imprisonment through bankruptcy sacrificed their honor-losing, among other rights and privileges, the ability to vote, to serve on a jury, or even to enter the stock market. Arguing that French Revolutionary and Napoleonic legislation created a conception of commercial identity that tied together the debtor's social, moral, and physical person, In the Red and in the Black examines the history of debt imprisonment and bankruptcy as a means of understanding the changing logic of commercial debt. Following the practical application of these laws throughout the early nineteenth century, Erika Vause traces how financial failure and fraud became legally disentangled. The idea of personhood established in the Revolution's aftermath unraveled over the course of the century owing to a growing penal ideology that stressed the state's virtual monopoly over incarceration and to investors' desire to insure their financial risks. This meticulously researched study offers a novel conceptualization of how central "the economic" was to new understandings of self, state, and the market. Telling a story deeply resonant in our own age of ambivalence about the innocence of failures by financial institutions and large-scale speculators, Vause reveals how legal personalization and depersonalization of debt was essential for unleashing the latent forces of capitalism itself.

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Review Francesca Trivellato (Autumn 2019) Review of "In the Red and in the Black: Debt, Dishonor, and the Law in France between the Revolutions". Business History Review (pp. 625-627). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Marland, Hilary
Breathnach, Ciara
Cox, Catherine
Karl Gratzer
Brasier, Angeline
Gibson, Mary
Journals
Health and History
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
French History
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
History of Psychiatry
Journal of Global History
Publishers
Routledge
Brill
CNRS Éditions
Viella
The University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Prisons
Prisoners
Bankruptcy
Criminology
Mental disorders and diseases
Medicine
People
Cabanis, Pierre Jean Georges
Foucault, Michel
Lombroso, Cesare
Wines, Enoch Cobb
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
20th century
Places
France
Ireland
Australia
Sweden
New South Wales (Australia)
Brazil
Institutions
HM Pentonville Prison (The Ville)
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