Nether World: Crime and the Police Courts in Victorian London
Autor Drew D. Grayen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mai 2024
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 36 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: REAKTION BOOKS
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ISBN-10: 1789148545
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 31 halftones
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.54 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
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