The Italian criminologist Cesare Lombroso (1835 1909) is the
single-most important figure in the founding of criminology and the
study of aberrant conduct in the human sciences.
"The Cesare Lombroso Handbook" brings together essays by leading
Lombroso scholars and is divided into four main parts, each
focusing on a major theme. Part one examines the range and scope of
Lombroso s thinking; the mimetic quality of Lombroso; his texts and
their interpretation. The second part explores why his ideas, such
as born criminology and atavistic criminals, had such broad appeal.
Developing this, the third section considers the manners in which
Lombroso s ideas spread across borders; cultural, linguistic,
political and disciplinary, by including essays on the science and
literature of opera, La donna delinquente and Jewish criminality .
The final part investigates examples of where, and when, his
influence extended and explores the reception of Lombroso in the
UK, USA, France, China, Spain and the Philippines.
This text presents interdisciplinary work on Lombroso from
academics engaged in social history, history of ideas, law and
criminology, social studies of science, gender studies, cultural
studies and Jewish studies. It will be of interest to scholars,
students and the general reader alike."
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