Crime Gender and Social Order in Early Modern England

Crime  Gender and Social Order in Early Modern England
Author: Garthine Walker
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2003-06-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139435116

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An extended study of gender and crime in early modern England. It considers the ways in which criminal behaviour and perceptions of criminality were informed by ideas about gender and order, and explores their practical consequences for the men and women who were brought before the criminal courts. Dr Walker's innovative approach demonstrates that, contrary to received opinion, the law was often structured so as to make the treatment of women and men before the courts incommensurable. For the first time, early modern criminality is explored in terms of masculinity as well as femininity. Illuminating the interactions between gender and other categories such as class and civil war have implications not merely for the historiography of crime but for the social history of early modern England as a whole. This study therefore goes beyond conventional studies, and challenges hitherto accepted views of social interaction in the period.

Order and Disorder in Early Modern England

Order and Disorder in Early Modern England
Author: Anthony Fletcher,John Stevenson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1987-06-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 052134932X

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This book attempts both to take stock of directions in the field and to suggest alternative perspectives on some central aspects of the period.

The Family in Early Modern England

The Family in Early Modern England
Author: Helen Berry,Elizabeth Foyster
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2007-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521858762

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This text provides an assessment of the most important research published in the past three decades on the English family.

Crime Gender and Social Control in Early Modern Frankfurt am Main

Crime  Gender and Social Control in Early Modern Frankfurt am Main
Author: Jeannette Kamp
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004388444

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This book charts the lives of (suspected) thieves, illegitimate mothers and vagrants in early modern Frankfurt. The book highlights the gender differences in recorded criminality and the way that they were shaped by the local context. Women played a prominent role in recorded crime in this period, and could even make up half of all defendants in specific European cities. At the same time, there were also large regional differences. Women’s crime patterns in Frankfurt were both similar and different to those of other cities. Informal control within the household played a significant role and influenced the prosecution patterns of authorities. This impacted men and women differently, and created clear distinctions within the system between settled locals and unsettled migrants.

Women Crime and the Courts in Early Modern England

Women  Crime and the Courts in Early Modern England
Author: Jennifer Kermode,Garthine Walker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1994
Genre: Crime
ISBN: STANFORD:36105018236427

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Women, Crime, and the Courts in Early Modern England

Women and Crime in the Street Literature of Early Modern England

Women and Crime in the Street Literature of Early Modern England
Author: S. Clark
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2003-10-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780230000629

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Clark explores how real-life women's crimes were handled in the news media of an age before the invention of the newspaper, in ballads, pamphlets, and plays. It discusses those features of contemporary society which particularly influenced early modern crime reporting, such as attitudes to news, the law and women's rights, and ideas about the responsibility of the community for keeping order. It considers the problems of writing about transgressive women for audiences whose ideal woman was chaste, silent, and obedient.

Women Murder and Equity in Early Modern England

Women  Murder  and Equity in Early Modern England
Author: Randall Martin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2007-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135899455

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This book presents the first comprehensive study of over 120 printed news reports of murders and infanticides committed by early modern women. It offers an interdisciplinary analysis of female homicide in post-Reformation news formats ranging from ballads to newspapers. Individual cases are illuminated in relation to changing legal, religious, and political contexts, as well as the dynamic growth of commercial crime-news and readership.

Gender and Emotions in Medieval and Early Modern Europe Destroying Order Structuring Disorder

Gender and Emotions in Medieval and Early Modern Europe  Destroying Order  Structuring Disorder
Author: Susan Broomhall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317130697

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States of emotion were vital as a foundation to society in the premodern period, employed as a force of order to structure diplomatic transactions, shape dynastic and familial relationships, and align religious beliefs, practices and communities. At the same time, societies understood that affective states had the potential to destroy order, creating undesirable disorder and instability that had both individual and communal consequences. These had to be actively managed, through social mechanisms such as children's education, acculturation, and training, and also through religious, intellectual, and textual practices that were both socio-cultural and individual. Presenting the latest research from an international team of scholars, this volume argues that the ways in which emotions created states of order and disorder in medieval and early modern Europe were deeply informed by contemporary gender ideologies. Together, the essays reveal the critical roles that gender ideologies and lived, structured, and desired emotional states played in producing both stability and instability.