This article will offer a fresh perspective on media attitudes towards working-class youth in late Victorian London by looking in detail at a case study of violent youth crime. It offers an analysis of gang crime in the late nineteenth-century capital and explores the use of class and stereotyping in the reporting of working-class youth. It considers the extent to which the problems of violent youth gangs were manipulated by the press to portray the capital as a ‘city out of control’. Finally it will argue that these contemporary representations of youth helped create a fear that exaggerated the threat posed by gang
This article focuses on the reporting of racecourse crime, exploring the shifting cultural contexts ...
This article focuses on the reporting of racecourse crime, exploring the shifting cultural contexts ...
This article focuses on the reporting of racecourse crime, exploring the shifting cultural contexts ...
This article will offer a fresh perspective on media attitudes towards working-class youth in late V...
This article will offer a fresh perspective on media attitudes towards working-class youth in late V...
This article will offer a fresh perspective on media attitudes towards working-class youth in late V...
This paper explores the nature of gang crime in London in the late Victorian period and the media re...
We are often told that the Victorians were far less violent than their forbears: over the course of ...
In 1888 London was the capital of the most powerful empire the world had ever known, and the largest...
This article investigates the rise and fall of the criminal celebrity in London between 1660 and 179...
This article traces the changes and continuities in fictional stories of serial murder in London fro...
How was crime and justice news constructed in the late eighteenth century? This paper uses a compari...
This thesis analyses policing and crime control in nineteenth-century England, through a case study ...
This thesis explores the history of juvenile delinquency in England during the decades bracketing th...
[eng] Oliver Twist (1838) entails the adventures of an orphan child in the city of London. Oliver is...
This article focuses on the reporting of racecourse crime, exploring the shifting cultural contexts ...
This article focuses on the reporting of racecourse crime, exploring the shifting cultural contexts ...
This article focuses on the reporting of racecourse crime, exploring the shifting cultural contexts ...
This article will offer a fresh perspective on media attitudes towards working-class youth in late V...
This article will offer a fresh perspective on media attitudes towards working-class youth in late V...
This article will offer a fresh perspective on media attitudes towards working-class youth in late V...
This paper explores the nature of gang crime in London in the late Victorian period and the media re...
We are often told that the Victorians were far less violent than their forbears: over the course of ...
In 1888 London was the capital of the most powerful empire the world had ever known, and the largest...
This article investigates the rise and fall of the criminal celebrity in London between 1660 and 179...
This article traces the changes and continuities in fictional stories of serial murder in London fro...
How was crime and justice news constructed in the late eighteenth century? This paper uses a compari...
This thesis analyses policing and crime control in nineteenth-century England, through a case study ...
This thesis explores the history of juvenile delinquency in England during the decades bracketing th...
[eng] Oliver Twist (1838) entails the adventures of an orphan child in the city of London. Oliver is...
This article focuses on the reporting of racecourse crime, exploring the shifting cultural contexts ...
This article focuses on the reporting of racecourse crime, exploring the shifting cultural contexts ...
This article focuses on the reporting of racecourse crime, exploring the shifting cultural contexts ...