Recent investigations into nineteenth-century juvenile delinquency have tended to focus on how the image of the delinquent was represented through the judicial process and the language of institutional reform. The argument has been that the delinquent was an antithetical creation of middle-class views about childhood, family, criminality, and punishment. What has been overlooked in the discussion is how working-class audiences represented young men who committed crimes. Broadside ballads, a form of working-class street poetry, are unique in that they create representations of youthful criminality from within the community whence young convicts originated. This article looks at four different types of broadside ballads: valedictory, betrayal...
In the contemporary popular imagination the juvenile offender can be placed anywhere on a spectrum r...
Using contemporary sources from the north-west of England in the Victorian period, the authors exami...
This dissertation examines penny crime fiction of the 1840s, exploring relationships among stories, ...
From the notorious working-class crime ballads to the innovative dramatic monologues of high poetry,...
This article explores the development of historical writing on British youth delinquency over the l...
This thesis explores the history of juvenile delinquency in England during the decades bracketing th...
This chapter considers societal discourses about young people, based on historical assumptions conce...
A shared past creates a collective memory of people, as so the convict history of Australia is prese...
381 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Using The Times's coverage of...
This article will explore the meaning and morality of popular accounts of violent crime in early-nin...
In Jailbreakers, Villains, and Vampires: Representations of Criminality in Early-Victorian Popular T...
This article will explore the meaning and morality of popular accounts of violent crime in early-nin...
The speaker of this ballad (circa 1828) laments the fact that, though he was born of “honest parents...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
In the contemporary popular imagination the juvenile offender can be placed anywhere on a spectrum r...
Using contemporary sources from the north-west of England in the Victorian period, the authors exami...
This dissertation examines penny crime fiction of the 1840s, exploring relationships among stories, ...
From the notorious working-class crime ballads to the innovative dramatic monologues of high poetry,...
This article explores the development of historical writing on British youth delinquency over the l...
This thesis explores the history of juvenile delinquency in England during the decades bracketing th...
This chapter considers societal discourses about young people, based on historical assumptions conce...
A shared past creates a collective memory of people, as so the convict history of Australia is prese...
381 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.Using The Times's coverage of...
This article will explore the meaning and morality of popular accounts of violent crime in early-nin...
In Jailbreakers, Villains, and Vampires: Representations of Criminality in Early-Victorian Popular T...
This article will explore the meaning and morality of popular accounts of violent crime in early-nin...
The speaker of this ballad (circa 1828) laments the fact that, though he was born of “honest parents...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
In the contemporary popular imagination the juvenile offender can be placed anywhere on a spectrum r...
Using contemporary sources from the north-west of England in the Victorian period, the authors exami...
This dissertation examines penny crime fiction of the 1840s, exploring relationships among stories, ...