Historical Perspectives on Child Murder and Concealment, 1550-2000
Buch, Englisch, 308 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
ISBN: 978-0-7546-0318-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Contents: The trial of Harriet Vooght: continuity and change in the history of infanticide, Mark Jackson; Accusations of infanticide on the eve of the French Wars of Religion, Luc Racaut; Infanticide in early modern England: the Court of Great Sessions at Chester, 1650-1800, J.R. Dickinson and J.A. Sharpe; `The unfortunate maid exemplified': Elizabeth Canning and representations of infanticide in 18th-century England, Amy L. Masciola; Bodies of evidence, states of mind: infanticide, emotion, and sensibility in 18th-century England, Dana Rabin; Infanticide and the erotic plot: a feminist reading of 18th-century crime, Johanna Geyer-Kordesch; Infanticide, slavery, and the politics of reproduction at Cape Colony, South Africa, in the 1820s, Patricia van der Spuy; The murder of Thomas Sandles: meanings of a mid-19th-century infanticide, Margaret L. Arnot; Getting away with murder? Puerperal insanity, infanticide and the defence plea, Hilary Marland; Images and impulses: representations of puerperal insanity and infanticide in late Victorian England, Cath Quinn; The boundaries of Her Majesty's Pleasure: discharging child murderers from Broadmoor and Perth Criminal Lunatic Department, c.1860-1920, Jonathan Andrews; Legislating for human nature: legal responses to infanticide, 1860-1938, Tony Ward; "Nothing in between": modern cases of infanticide, Julie Wheelwright; Index.