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HR-50421-08Research Programs: Faculty Research AwardsMary S. GibsonPrison Policy and the Construction of a New Political Order in Italy, 1860-19146/1/2009 - 5/31/2010$50,400.00MaryS.Gibson   CUNY Research Foundation, John Jay CollegeNew YorkNY10019-1007USA2007European HistoryFaculty Research AwardsResearch Programs504000504000

I am requesting funding to complete research for a book on Italian prisons from Unification in 1860 until World War I. This book will argue that prison policy was central to Italy's project of constructing a new liberal and secular national identity to distinguish itself from the absolutist monarchies that had dominated the peninsula before 1860. While the transition to incarceration as the dominant form of punishment in the modern world has been well documented for other European nations and the United States, it remains unstudied for Italy during its first fifty years as a new nation. My project intends not only to fill this gap but also to make gender central to current historiographical debates about the theory and practice of prisons. My book will address historians of Europe, women, and law as well as any humanist struggling with fundamental issues such as the relationship of legal reform to state building, punishment to citizenship, and gender to the law.