University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2013. Major: History. Advisor:Anna Clark. 1 computer file (PDF); x, 313 pages.In Prodigal Daughters: Imprisoned Women, Reform, and the Feminine Ideal in the British Isles, 1800-1877, I examine the image(s) of imprisoned women, attempts to reform them, movements for prison reform, and the relationship between England and Ireland. After the 1853 Penal Servitude Acts, convict systems emerged in England and Ireland that built upon changes dating from the mid-1770s. As Foucault detailed in Discipline and Punish, the modern prison punishes the mind and not the body of the prisoner. In the case of nineteenth-century English and Irish prisons, this manifested as an obsessive need to reform the pr...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
Dix began her prison reform work by visiting prisons across the country, and two systems emerged as ...
Today in the western world punishment and imprisonment are closely associated and viewed as virtuall...
As a consequence of the Great Famine, many Irish were forced to migrate to London in the hopes of fi...
The history of women and crime is a poorly documented aspect of the lives of Irish women in the nin...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
This thesis aims to connect and analyze primary sources that contain untold histories and experience...
In this lively study of the development and transformation of voices of female offenders in nineteen...
In this lively study of the development and transformation of voices of female offenders in nineteen...
This chapter explores the history of female incarceration on the island of Ireland which has a numbe...
In 1989, New Hampshire established its first women\u27s prison in response to a lawsuit filed by inm...
This dissertation deals with the question of whether women prisoners’ identities are completely subj...
This paper addresses and examines the historiographical debate on the situation of female convicts. ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis offers a genealogy of some current forms of pena...
Prisons in New York in the early twentieth century were becoming modern institutions. In my disserta...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
Dix began her prison reform work by visiting prisons across the country, and two systems emerged as ...
Today in the western world punishment and imprisonment are closely associated and viewed as virtuall...
As a consequence of the Great Famine, many Irish were forced to migrate to London in the hopes of fi...
The history of women and crime is a poorly documented aspect of the lives of Irish women in the nin...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
This thesis aims to connect and analyze primary sources that contain untold histories and experience...
In this lively study of the development and transformation of voices of female offenders in nineteen...
In this lively study of the development and transformation of voices of female offenders in nineteen...
This chapter explores the history of female incarceration on the island of Ireland which has a numbe...
In 1989, New Hampshire established its first women\u27s prison in response to a lawsuit filed by inm...
This dissertation deals with the question of whether women prisoners’ identities are completely subj...
This paper addresses and examines the historiographical debate on the situation of female convicts. ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis offers a genealogy of some current forms of pena...
Prisons in New York in the early twentieth century were becoming modern institutions. In my disserta...
This thesis examines crime in nineteenth-century Ireland, with particular focus on female inmates an...
Dix began her prison reform work by visiting prisons across the country, and two systems emerged as ...
Today in the western world punishment and imprisonment are closely associated and viewed as virtuall...