Some second-hand copies recently bought – two editions of Shakespeare’s King John, the complete plays of Christopher Marlowe, and Yves-Marie Bercé’s Croquants et nu-pieds: Les soulèvements paysans en France du XVIe au XIXe siècle. The last is important background for what Foucault does on this topic in Théories et institutions pénales – it came out a couple of years after Foucault’s course, but will help understand the context of the debate, as well of course as the material itself.
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Yves-Marie Bercé! Love!