Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine 2013-3 Public Order, Public DisorderNo 60-3, 2013/3 - pagesPages 7 to 30Opposing “Tyrants”: Legal Actions and Anti-feudal Riots in 18th-Century CalabriaBy Domenico CecerePages 31 to 54The History of an Urban Fear: Attacks by Piqueurs on Women in Restoration FranceBy Emmanuel FureixPages 55 to 85Police Capitals, Nation-States, and Urban Civilization: London, Paris, and Berlin at the Turn of the 19th CenturyBy Quentin DeluermozPages 86 to 109Political Borders, Symbolic Borders: The Difficulties Encountered by German Sporting and Tourist Clubs When Setting Up in Alsace before 1914By Julien Fuchs, Sébastien StumppPages 137 to 150The Multitude of the Poor in 18th-Century London: A New History from BelowBy Marion VaillantPages 151 to 162On Philanthropy in the United StatesBy Nicole FouchéPages 163 to 205ReviewsBy Hugues Daussy