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2. Suicide and the Vicar General in London:A Mystery Solved?
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Paul S. Seaver
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List Of Illustrations vii
- List Of Tables ix
- Introduction:Toward A History Of Suicide In Early Modern Europe 1
- 1. The Judicial Treatment of Suicide in Amsterdam 9
- 2. Suicide and the Vicar General in London:A Mystery Solved? 25
- 3. Controlling the Body of the Suicide in Saxony 48
- 4. The Suicidal Mind and Body: Examples from Northern Germany 64
- 5. Suicidal Murders in Stockholm 81
- 6. Ambivalence toward Suicide in Golden Age Spain 100
- 7. Honfibú: Nationhood, Manhood, and the Culture of Self-Sacrifice in Hungary 116
- 8. Suicide, Gender, and Religion:The Case of Geneva 138
- 9. Suicide in Paris, 1775 158
- 10. The Suicide of Sir Samuel Romilly:Apotheosis or Outrage? 175
- Acknowledgments 189
- Notes 191
- Contributors 231
- Index 233
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List Of Illustrations vii
- List Of Tables ix
- Introduction:Toward A History Of Suicide In Early Modern Europe 1
- 1. The Judicial Treatment of Suicide in Amsterdam 9
- 2. Suicide and the Vicar General in London:A Mystery Solved? 25
- 3. Controlling the Body of the Suicide in Saxony 48
- 4. The Suicidal Mind and Body: Examples from Northern Germany 64
- 5. Suicidal Murders in Stockholm 81
- 6. Ambivalence toward Suicide in Golden Age Spain 100
- 7. Honfibú: Nationhood, Manhood, and the Culture of Self-Sacrifice in Hungary 116
- 8. Suicide, Gender, and Religion:The Case of Geneva 138
- 9. Suicide in Paris, 1775 158
- 10. The Suicide of Sir Samuel Romilly:Apotheosis or Outrage? 175
- Acknowledgments 189
- Notes 191
- Contributors 231
- Index 233