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By combining quantitative techniques in the analysis of over seven thousand cases, as well as careful and detailed readings of individual cases, the book exposes trends and patterns that might not have been evident in works using only one method. For instance, by examining all homicide trials rather than concentrating exclusively on a few highly celebrated ones, it becomes clear that most female killers were not viewed with particular horror, but were treated much like their male counterparts.
The conclusions offer challenges and correctives to existing scholarship on gender, ethnicity, class, and violence. The book also demonstrates that the Welsh, Scots, and English remained quite distinct long after their melding as Britons was announced and celebrated. By blending a study of trends in violent behavior with ideas about national identity, Conley brings together rich and hotly debated fields of modern history. This book will be valuable both for scholars of crime and violence as well as for those studying British history.
- Undertitel
- Homicide, Gender, and National Identity in Late Nineteenth-Century England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales
- Författare
- Carolyn Conley
- ISBN
- 9780814256237
- Språk
- engelska
- Vikt
- 399 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2020-10-09
- Sidor
- 270

