Having Authority in 19th Century France No 224, 2008/3 - 160 pagesPages 3 to 8Authority as an Object of Social HistoryBy Pierre Karila-CohenPages 9 to 20Weakened Father, Society in Danger: The Spread of a Discourse in Early 19th-Century FranceBy Éric PierrePages 21 to 33The Historian-Priests of the Village and Attempts to Restore Clerical Authority after the RevolutionBy François PlouxPages 35 to 46The Moral Strength of the Gendarmerie: Authority and Professional Identity in Early 19th-Century FranceBy Aurélien LignereuxPages 47 to 60The Emergence of the ForemanBy François Jarrige, Cécile ChalminPages 61 to 74Disciplining Commerce without CorporationsBy Claire LemercierPages 75 to 88A Master of Society: Eugene Sue and the Power of RepresentationBy Judith Lyon-CaenPages 89 to 104The Mayor as Provider of Food: Renewal and Decline of a Tutelary Figure in 19th-Century FranceBy Nicolas BourguinatPages 105 to 122Cane and StripesBy Jean-François ChanetPages 123 to 144ReviewsPages 145 to 149Information and Initiatives