They were less depressed in the Middle Ages
John Bossy: Suicide, 11 November 1999
Marx on Suicide
edited by Eric Plaut and Kevin Anderson, translated by Gabrielle Edgcomb.
Northwestern, 152 pp., £11.20, May 1999,0 8101 1632 4 Show More
edited by Eric Plaut and Kevin Anderson, translated by Gabrielle Edgcomb.
Northwestern, 152 pp., £11.20, May 1999,
Suicide in the Middle Ages, Vol I: The Violent Against Themselves
by Alexander Murray.
Oxford, 510 pp., £30, January 1999,0 19 820539 2 Show More
by Alexander Murray.
Oxford, 510 pp., £30, January 1999,
A History of Suicide: Voluntary Death in Western Culture
by Georges Minois, translated by Lydia Cochrane.
Johns Hopkins, 420 pp., £30, December 1998,0 8018 5919 0 Show More
by Georges Minois, translated by Lydia Cochrane.
Johns Hopkins, 420 pp., £30, December 1998,
“... In 1846 Karl Marx published a version of a chapter about suicide which had recently appeared in a book by one Jacques Peuchet entitled Mémoires tirées des archives de la police. Peuchet had been an encyclopedist and statistician of some distinction, and is said to have invented the term ‘bureaucracy’. He had survived the Revolution, and under the restored Bourbons had become archivist of the police records of Paris and hence a benefactor of Richard Cobb and readers of his Death in Paris (1978 ... ”