- 著者
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正本 忍
- 出版者
- 長崎大学
- 雑誌
- 多文化社会研究 (ISSN:21891486)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.1, pp.103-124, 2015-03-01
This article examines the matters of personnel and organizational management put into practice by the crown in Old Regime France through the analysis of personnel transfers of police officers between different brigades of the mounted police troops (Marechaussee) in Upper-Normandy between 1720 and 1750. Personnel relocation policy was introduced in the mounted police after its total reorganization of 1720. The crown gave consideration to policemen's personal wishes to move to another brigade, but it could not force all of its members to move. Thus relocation did not function properly as a way to manage personnel matters and was not necessarily efficacious way in administering the troops of the mounted police.