Writing for Frontier, PhD student Joshua Stuart-Bennett explains his research into the child killing activity associated with Victorian ‘baby-farming’. In contrast to understandings that have been based upon cases of individual women and their nature, he hopes to place the phenomenon within the wider social, cultural and historical context to reframe our perception of these women and their crimes
© 2002 Barbara YazbeckThe 1890s saw the rise of a pro-natalist movement in Australia that focused on...
Art historian Barbara Kellum’s 1973 article on child murder in medieval England paints a picture of ...
In the following essay I have studied child suffocation and infanticide in Västbo district in Smålan...
My research focuses on North Carolina’s nineteenth century infanticide cases and uses them to shed l...
There is every reason to believe that infanticide is as old as human society itself, and that no cul...
ABSTRACT Many studies have been conducted on infanticide and child homicide. Researchers have approa...
This article discusses in depth several English illustrated broadsides produced in the first half of...
In 1993 the murder trial of two ten-year-old boys sparked an unparalleled wave of media attention, i...
This chapter explores emotional responses to infanticide and concealed deaths of bastard children wh...
This article examines the impact of the Children Act 1908 on longstanding concerns that foster or in...
The crime of infanticide plagued England throughout the nineteenth century, but by the 1860s it seem...
This thesis critically examines how informal child-care, performed for money, was subject to sustain...
“Skirting the Law: Sensationalism and Spectacle of British Murderesses from the 1830s to the 1860s” ...
This thesis examines the development and enactment of legislation between 1834 and 1897 which sought...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an a...
© 2002 Barbara YazbeckThe 1890s saw the rise of a pro-natalist movement in Australia that focused on...
Art historian Barbara Kellum’s 1973 article on child murder in medieval England paints a picture of ...
In the following essay I have studied child suffocation and infanticide in Västbo district in Smålan...
My research focuses on North Carolina’s nineteenth century infanticide cases and uses them to shed l...
There is every reason to believe that infanticide is as old as human society itself, and that no cul...
ABSTRACT Many studies have been conducted on infanticide and child homicide. Researchers have approa...
This article discusses in depth several English illustrated broadsides produced in the first half of...
In 1993 the murder trial of two ten-year-old boys sparked an unparalleled wave of media attention, i...
This chapter explores emotional responses to infanticide and concealed deaths of bastard children wh...
This article examines the impact of the Children Act 1908 on longstanding concerns that foster or in...
The crime of infanticide plagued England throughout the nineteenth century, but by the 1860s it seem...
This thesis critically examines how informal child-care, performed for money, was subject to sustain...
“Skirting the Law: Sensationalism and Spectacle of British Murderesses from the 1830s to the 1860s” ...
This thesis examines the development and enactment of legislation between 1834 and 1897 which sought...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an a...
© 2002 Barbara YazbeckThe 1890s saw the rise of a pro-natalist movement in Australia that focused on...
Art historian Barbara Kellum’s 1973 article on child murder in medieval England paints a picture of ...
In the following essay I have studied child suffocation and infanticide in Västbo district in Smålan...