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Nether World: Crime and the Police Courts in Victorian London

Autor Drew D. Gray
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iun 2024
A new account of urban Victorian life told through the dubious day-to-day of London’s police courts.
 
Nether World presents a rich, often humorous glimpse into everyday life in Victorian London through a revealing account of nineteenth-century police courts. People of all classes brought complaints to this court about those who had hurt, abused, or stolen from them—drunks, pickpockets, wife-beaters, and fraudsters—who were each in their turn judged by magistrates wielding broad summary powers. Delving into underexamined court records and the pages of a fast-developing newspaper industry, Drew D. Gray offers a fresh description of a vibrant, ever-changing metropolis and considers ongoing issues such as poverty, homelessness, violence, substance abuse, prostitution, and—of course—crime.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781789148541
ISBN-10: 1789148545
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 31 halftones
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: REAKTION BOOKS
Colecția Reaktion Books

Notă biografică

Drew D. Gray is head of culture at the University of Northampton. His publications include London’s Shadows: The Dark Side of the Victorian City.

Cuprins

Introduction and Themes
1 The Police, Drink and the Working Classes
2 Regulating the Capital’s Streets and Businesses
3 Thieves and Swindlers
4 Violence and Homicide
5 Juveniles in the Police Courts
6 Prostitution and the Police Courts
7 Poverty and Homelessness
8 Politics, Riot and Trade Unionism
Conclusion: The People’s Courts?

References
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index

Recenzii

"Gray tunnels deeper into one particularly rich seam, London’s police courts . . . the author throws light on the full caseload of police court dealings – the drunks, the thieves, the sex attackers, the thugs, the beggars, the penny capitalists, whose means of subsistence rubbed them against the forces of law and order daily, and more . . . he shows us the Victorian police court as a kaleidoscopic theatre of real life: he is an invaluable compere."

“With Nether World, Drew D. Gray offers a lively and insightful picture of a quintessential Victorian institution, the London Police courts. Focusing on the courts’ ubiquitous portrayals in newspapers and their employment as rich fodder for journalists seeking to portray the dramatic and the melodramatic, Gray brings these courts and their colorful denizens into vivid focus. Readers interested in law, crime, sensation, popular journalism, and the history of working-class trials and tribulations in Victorian London will all find much to engage with in this well-written and insightful work.”