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Rural Conflict, Crime and Protest: Herefordshire, 1800-1860
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Timothy Shakesheff
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English
Published/Copyright:
2003
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Evidence from the west of England balances that already available from the eastern regions of England.
Rural Conflict, Crime and Protest makes a major contribution to the historiography of nineteenth century crime. The work presents a new analysis of several important and controversial themes: the concept of social crime, petty crime and protest in the English countryside between 1800 and 1860. The bulk of the research into rural crime has traditionally emanated from East Anglia, the south and the east; however, the bulk of the evidence for this bookhas come from Herefordshire, in the west of England, adding to the historiography of nineteenth century rural crime. Based upon a rich vein of primary source material and liberally interspersed with court room revelations and newspaper reports this work is both informative and scholarly and would make a useful addition to the bookshelves of academics and students alike, without excluding the casual reader.
TIMOTHY SHAKESHEFF is lecturer in modern British social history at the University College, Worcester.
Rural Conflict, Crime and Protest makes a major contribution to the historiography of nineteenth century crime. The work presents a new analysis of several important and controversial themes: the concept of social crime, petty crime and protest in the English countryside between 1800 and 1860. The bulk of the research into rural crime has traditionally emanated from East Anglia, the south and the east; however, the bulk of the evidence for this bookhas come from Herefordshire, in the west of England, adding to the historiography of nineteenth century rural crime. Based upon a rich vein of primary source material and liberally interspersed with court room revelations and newspaper reports this work is both informative and scholarly and would make a useful addition to the bookshelves of academics and students alike, without excluding the casual reader.
TIMOTHY SHAKESHEFF is lecturer in modern British social history at the University College, Worcester.
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January 30, 2024
eBook ISBN:
9781846151491
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Boydell Press
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Keywords for this book
Rural conflict; Crime; Protest; Herefordshire; 1800; 1860; Social crime; Petty crime; English countryside; Primary sources; Court room; Newspaper reports; Academic research; Timothy Shakesheff; University College Worcester; British social history; Rural history; Crime history; Protest history; Nineteenth century; Legal history; Social dynamics; English counties; Herefordshire history; Rural communities; Social unrest; Economic conditions
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research