The book is a much-admired classic in the field. Provides a vivid recreation
of many of the key issues that have fascinated historians since the fall of
the Bastille. Includes an extended introductory essay on the life and works of
George RudU. schovat popis
Crime and Society in Early Nineteenth-century England
160 pages
6 hours of reading
This social history not only studies crime and punishment in early 19th-century England, but also draws on higher court records to reconstruct case histories of the actual people involved in the prisoners and the victims. The book focuses on Sussex, Gloucester, and Middleseccounties, each in its own way typical of developments in early British industrial society between 1800 and 1850. By examining crime as a social as well as a legal phenomenon, the book casts new light on the different urban and rural patterns of crime, the influence of economic and politicalfactors, and the social profiles of both criminals and victims.