This article explores how child neglect was criminalised during the period that the first statutory offence existed but was not enforced. The article addresses a gap in scholarship by exploring the Victorian origins of the neglect law and the ways it disproportionately penalised poor families when a child suffered from a lack of material provision. This was particularly true for biological mothers and a limited number of biological fathers who were treated more harshly by Victorian juries if they transgressed middle-class expectations of gender. Class conflict and gender bias featured heavily in the trials involving neglectful parenting which, this article asserts, provides another example of the ways that the poor were punished for their e...
This thesis critically examines how informal child-care, performed for money, was subject to sustain...
Victorian Britain is characterized by the growth of an urban industrial economy and the emergence of...
A three-year-old boy, born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1892, lived the final months of his life in a...
This article examines the complex dynamics of class and gender in criminal proceedings against of me...
This article investigates the empirical backing for the claim that poor law officials needed legal a...
The crime of infanticide plagued England throughout the nineteenth century, but by the 1860s it seem...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This article problematizes the persistence of sexual inequality in Britain, by examining the intelle...
Fertility declines across Europe and the Anglo-world have been explained as the result of reversals ...
A fixed legal age of consent is used to determine when a person has the capacity to consent to sex y...
This paper investigates the proposition made by contemporaries that women and children disproportion...
The article addresses the issue of state responsibility for the welfare of children in Britain in th...
This thesis is the first legal-historical study of male-perpetrated child homicide cases tried in th...
Despite recent scholarship historians still know relatively little about the dynamics of the mainten...
Various forms of the social and medical dilemma now referred to as child abuse occurred in 19th cent...
This thesis critically examines how informal child-care, performed for money, was subject to sustain...
Victorian Britain is characterized by the growth of an urban industrial economy and the emergence of...
A three-year-old boy, born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1892, lived the final months of his life in a...
This article examines the complex dynamics of class and gender in criminal proceedings against of me...
This article investigates the empirical backing for the claim that poor law officials needed legal a...
The crime of infanticide plagued England throughout the nineteenth century, but by the 1860s it seem...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This article problematizes the persistence of sexual inequality in Britain, by examining the intelle...
Fertility declines across Europe and the Anglo-world have been explained as the result of reversals ...
A fixed legal age of consent is used to determine when a person has the capacity to consent to sex y...
This paper investigates the proposition made by contemporaries that women and children disproportion...
The article addresses the issue of state responsibility for the welfare of children in Britain in th...
This thesis is the first legal-historical study of male-perpetrated child homicide cases tried in th...
Despite recent scholarship historians still know relatively little about the dynamics of the mainten...
Various forms of the social and medical dilemma now referred to as child abuse occurred in 19th cent...
This thesis critically examines how informal child-care, performed for money, was subject to sustain...
Victorian Britain is characterized by the growth of an urban industrial economy and the emergence of...
A three-year-old boy, born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1892, lived the final months of his life in a...