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The term “incarceration” implies more than the modern prison, but how far does and can it stretch? What are the experiences, ideologies and power dynamics of non-voluntary confinement? For this special issue, we invite articles that explore any facet of incarceration within France and its empire in any historical period.
Given recent developments in historical and carceral scholarship, we particularly welcome articles which allow us to think through understandings of incarceration in a broad sense, and which shed light on the continuities and discontinuities in practices and conceptualisations of confinement in time and space.