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Crime in England: 1550-1800 [Minkštas viršelis]

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This volume, first published in 1977, brings together eleven studies of crime and the administration of the criminal law in England during the early modern period. They represent a variety of approaches – legal, historical and sociological – to the study of historical crime. The initial essay in this study, which is written from a legal standpoint, is the first coordinated account of the structure of criminal law administration in this formative period. It is followed by investigations into the nature and incidence of crime, court appearance and punishment, separate studies of witchcraft, infanticide and poaching, and an account of conditions in eighteenth-century Newgate. This book will be of particular interest to students of criminology and history.

Notes on Contributors vii
List of Abbreviations
ix
Preface xiii
Introduction: Crime and the Historian 1(14)
G.R. Elton
1 Criminal Courts and Procedure at Common Law 1550--1800
15(34)
J.H. Baker
2 The Nature and Incidence of Crime in England 1559-1625: A Preliminary Survey
49(23)
J.S. Cockburn
3 Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart Essex
72(18)
A.D.J. Macfarlane
4 Crime and Delinquency in an Essex Parish 1600--1640
90(20)
J.A. Sharpe
5 Communities and Courts: Law and Disorder in Early-Seventeenth-Century Wiltshire
110(25)
M.J. Ingram
6 Quarter Sessions Appearances and their Background: A Seventeenth-Century Regional Study
135(20)
T.C. Curtis
7 Crime and the Courts in Surrey 1736--1753
155(32)
J.M. Beattie
8 Infanticide in the Eighteenth Century
187(23)
R.W. Malcolmson
9 The Game Laws in Wiltshire 1750--1800
210(19)
P.B. Munsche
10 Finding Solace in Eighteenth-Century Newgate
229(17)
W.J. Sheehan
11 The Ordinary of Newgate and His Account
246(24)
P. Linebaugh
Crime and Criminal Justice: A Critical Bibliography 270(29)
L.A. Knafla
Notes 299(55)
Index 354
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