The crime of infanticide plagued England throughout the nineteenth century, but by the 1860s it seemed to experts and laymen alike that incidences of the crime had reached crisis proportions. The publicity that newspapers gave to the problem sparked public concern; such publicity brought the crime increasingly to the attention not only of middle-class readers but also of medical, penal, judicial, and government officials. To determine whether a crisis of infanticide actually occurred in Victorian England, it is necessary to examine several areas of Victorian history--gender roles and the legal, economic, and social inequities women faced. While a profile of murdering mothers can be drawn from secondary material, this examination of infantic...
Presentation given at the American Historical Association conference, Atlanta, GA. In May 1822, a j...
Instances where men were the victims of female violence in the past are very difficult to explore, e...
This book challenges the prevailing historiography of female criminality in nineteenth-century Brita...
Throughout the history of journalism the notion of a mother killing her infant child—committing an a...
This article explores how child neglect was criminalised during the period that the first statutory ...
© Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2023. This is the accepted manuscript version of a book chapter which ha...
© 2002 Barbara YazbeckThe 1890s saw the rise of a pro-natalist movement in Australia that focused on...
This thesis is the first legal-historical study of male-perpetrated child homicide cases tried in th...
This piece focuses on the treatment of unmarried mothers in the period 1700-1850 and tries to ascert...
“The Contradictions of Reform” analyses the complications of reform of legislation regulating punish...
This dissertation examines the way in which the English public in the nineteenth century engaged wit...
This thesis studies aspects of women's criminal behaviour during the period from 1780-1830, using th...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an a...
Writing for Frontier, PhD student Joshua Stuart-Bennett explains his research into the child killing...
Young Criminal Lives is the first cradle-to-grave study of the experiences of some of the thousands ...
Presentation given at the American Historical Association conference, Atlanta, GA. In May 1822, a j...
Instances where men were the victims of female violence in the past are very difficult to explore, e...
This book challenges the prevailing historiography of female criminality in nineteenth-century Brita...
Throughout the history of journalism the notion of a mother killing her infant child—committing an a...
This article explores how child neglect was criminalised during the period that the first statutory ...
© Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2023. This is the accepted manuscript version of a book chapter which ha...
© 2002 Barbara YazbeckThe 1890s saw the rise of a pro-natalist movement in Australia that focused on...
This thesis is the first legal-historical study of male-perpetrated child homicide cases tried in th...
This piece focuses on the treatment of unmarried mothers in the period 1700-1850 and tries to ascert...
“The Contradictions of Reform” analyses the complications of reform of legislation regulating punish...
This dissertation examines the way in which the English public in the nineteenth century engaged wit...
This thesis studies aspects of women's criminal behaviour during the period from 1780-1830, using th...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an a...
Writing for Frontier, PhD student Joshua Stuart-Bennett explains his research into the child killing...
Young Criminal Lives is the first cradle-to-grave study of the experiences of some of the thousands ...
Presentation given at the American Historical Association conference, Atlanta, GA. In May 1822, a j...
Instances where men were the victims of female violence in the past are very difficult to explore, e...
This book challenges the prevailing historiography of female criminality in nineteenth-century Brita...