While there was no specific law prohibiting sex between women in the eighteenth century, some women were prosecuted as a consequence of same-sex relationships. These ‘female husbands’, women who married other women under male identities, often lived highly individual lifestyles; but their path through prosecution and punishment involved a much more intricate web of relations. Thus an exploration of their cases highlights important features of the contemporary criminal justice system as well as popular and elite attitudes to the specific offences. In particular, understandings of the role of the community in the discovery, prosecution, and punishment of criminal offences are complicated by an examination of the female husband cases. In a cru...
In the years between the ratification of the federal Constitution and the beginning of the Civil War...
Although sources revealing single women’s lives in preindustrial Europe are scarce, paternity suits ...
Mary Beth Norton, Founding Mothers and Fathers: Gendered Power and the Forming of American Society. ...
This thesis studies aspects of women's criminal behaviour during the period from 1780-1830, using th...
The purpose of the present dissertation is to investigate the judicial status of townswomen in 17th-...
From 1857 (the year of its foundation) to 1923 (the year of the Matrimonial Causes Act) the Divorce ...
Although gender violence was not a major public issue in 19th-century Hawai‘i, a substantial number ...
During the seventeenth century, New England was composed of several independent colonies of varying ...
This article constitutes a preliminary report on cases involving women that appear in a manuscript a...
This article examines the English law of petit treason (murder of a husband by his wife or a master ...
There is a widespread assumption among scholars and other commentators that the modern popularity of...
Historians of English crime and criminal justice agree that females are more leniently treated by th...
This thesis provides the first research into male bigamy in Scotland, examining criminal prosecution...
Thesis Abstract The inequality of sexes in England has been a sore point in society for centuries. S...
The particular men and women stand in the focus of this dissertation. They were ac-cused of differen...
In the years between the ratification of the federal Constitution and the beginning of the Civil War...
Although sources revealing single women’s lives in preindustrial Europe are scarce, paternity suits ...
Mary Beth Norton, Founding Mothers and Fathers: Gendered Power and the Forming of American Society. ...
This thesis studies aspects of women's criminal behaviour during the period from 1780-1830, using th...
The purpose of the present dissertation is to investigate the judicial status of townswomen in 17th-...
From 1857 (the year of its foundation) to 1923 (the year of the Matrimonial Causes Act) the Divorce ...
Although gender violence was not a major public issue in 19th-century Hawai‘i, a substantial number ...
During the seventeenth century, New England was composed of several independent colonies of varying ...
This article constitutes a preliminary report on cases involving women that appear in a manuscript a...
This article examines the English law of petit treason (murder of a husband by his wife or a master ...
There is a widespread assumption among scholars and other commentators that the modern popularity of...
Historians of English crime and criminal justice agree that females are more leniently treated by th...
This thesis provides the first research into male bigamy in Scotland, examining criminal prosecution...
Thesis Abstract The inequality of sexes in England has been a sore point in society for centuries. S...
The particular men and women stand in the focus of this dissertation. They were ac-cused of differen...
In the years between the ratification of the federal Constitution and the beginning of the Civil War...
Although sources revealing single women’s lives in preindustrial Europe are scarce, paternity suits ...
Mary Beth Norton, Founding Mothers and Fathers: Gendered Power and the Forming of American Society. ...