This article examines the policing of that most important site for leisure and pleasure among the Victorian working-classes – the pub. It begins with an examination of how changes in policing arrangements from the late-eighteenth century into Victoria’s reign both reflected growing societal anxiety over the conduct of drinking places and led to increased action against them. It provides analyses of the overall incidence of prosecution of publicans in the period up to the important licensing legislation of 1869 and 1872. It examines that legislation and its effects and then turns its attention to the offences of permitting drunkenness and serving a drunken person as particularly indicative of the broader question of the conduct of public hou...
This article considers the impact of the Children Act 1908 on the regulation of public houses in the...
This record contains the abstract for the book.What explains the law-abidingness of late Victorian E...
Despite growing understanding of the police regulation of the urban sphere in nineteenth-century Bri...
Drunkenness assumed increasing importance as a ‘problem’ in the discourses of the nineteenth century...
This article aims to establish night life and pleasure districts as historical problems. It examines...
Much cultural and social history fails to engage fully with business history, resulting in an impove...
This thesis analyses policing and crime control in nineteenth-century England, through a case study ...
Chapter 1 introduces the economy, society and politics of Hull in the nineteenth century, concentrat...
Much is written about on the negative aspects of drinking establishments in nineteenth-century socie...
Much is written about on the negative aspects of drinking establishments in nineteenth-century socie...
Amongst the considerable and valuable canon of work on the introduction of public uniformed police s...
The Victorians liked to drink and they lived in a society geared towards alcohol consumption. In the...
‘Flash houses’, a distinctive type of public house associated with criminal activity, are a shadowy ...
This study presents an innovative analysis of the policing of petty offending and the work the polic...
Was the early modern public house really such a dangerous place, as Puritan preachers (and many hist...
This article considers the impact of the Children Act 1908 on the regulation of public houses in the...
This record contains the abstract for the book.What explains the law-abidingness of late Victorian E...
Despite growing understanding of the police regulation of the urban sphere in nineteenth-century Bri...
Drunkenness assumed increasing importance as a ‘problem’ in the discourses of the nineteenth century...
This article aims to establish night life and pleasure districts as historical problems. It examines...
Much cultural and social history fails to engage fully with business history, resulting in an impove...
This thesis analyses policing and crime control in nineteenth-century England, through a case study ...
Chapter 1 introduces the economy, society and politics of Hull in the nineteenth century, concentrat...
Much is written about on the negative aspects of drinking establishments in nineteenth-century socie...
Much is written about on the negative aspects of drinking establishments in nineteenth-century socie...
Amongst the considerable and valuable canon of work on the introduction of public uniformed police s...
The Victorians liked to drink and they lived in a society geared towards alcohol consumption. In the...
‘Flash houses’, a distinctive type of public house associated with criminal activity, are a shadowy ...
This study presents an innovative analysis of the policing of petty offending and the work the polic...
Was the early modern public house really such a dangerous place, as Puritan preachers (and many hist...
This article considers the impact of the Children Act 1908 on the regulation of public houses in the...
This record contains the abstract for the book.What explains the law-abidingness of late Victorian E...
Despite growing understanding of the police regulation of the urban sphere in nineteenth-century Bri...