03976oam 2200661I 450 991078677870332120230126213222.01-317-87556-70-582-41908-51-315-83800-11-317-87557-510.4324/9781315838007 (CKB)3710000000212497(EBL)1757021(OCoLC)885123774(SSID)ssj0001288786(PQKBManifestationID)11794776(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001288786(PQKBWorkID)11307132(PQKB)11086583(MiAaPQ)EBC1757021(OCoLC)897462817(EXLCZ)99371000000021249720180706e20142000 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEveryday violence in Britain, 1850-1950 gender and class /edited by Shani D'CruzeLondon :Routledge,2014.1 online resource (440 p.)Women And Men In HistoryFirst published in 2000 by Pearson Education Ltd.1-138-15500-4 0-582-41907-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Foreword; Introduction: Unguarded passions: violence, history and the everyday; PART I THE USES OF VIOLENCE; 1. Domesticity and the problem of wifebeating in nineteenthcentury Britain: working-class culture, law and politics; 2. 'Men behaving badly'?: masculinity and the uses of violence, 1850-1900; 3. Understanding women committing newborn child murder in Victorian England; 4. Youth gangs, gender and violence, 1870-1900; PART II THE REGULATION OF VIOLENCE5. 'Ingenuities of the female mind': legal and public perceptions of sexual violence in Victorian England, 1850-18906. 'She resisted with all her might': sexual violence against women in late nineteenth-century Manchester and the local press; 7. Women professionals and the regulation of violence in interwar Britain; 8. Exposing 'the inner life': the Women's Co-operative Guild's attitude to 'cruelty'; PART III THE REPRESENTATION OF VIOLENCE; 9. 'Only when drunk': the stereotyping of violence in England, c. 1850-1900; 10. Keeping ourselves to ourselves: violence in the Edwardian suburb11. The trial of Madame Fahmy: Orientalism, violence, sexual perversity and the fear of miscegenation12. 'The irons of their fetters have eaten into their souls': nineteenth-century feminist strategies to get our bodies onto the political agenda; Selected Bibliography; IndexThe diverse violence of modern Britain is hardly new. The Britain of 1850 to 1950 was similarly afflicted. The book is divided into four parts. 'Getting Hurt' which looks at everyday violence in the home (including a chapter on infanticide). 'Uses and Rejections' two chapters on the use of violence within groups of men and women outside the home (for example, violence within youth gangs, and male violence centred around pubs). 'Going Public' three chapters on how violence was regulated by law and the professional agencies which were set up to deal with it. 'Perceptions and Representations'Women and men in history.ViolenceGreat BritainHistory19th centuryViolenceGreat BritainHistory20th centuryGreat BritainSocial conditions19th centuryGreat BritainSocial conditions20th centuryViolenceHistoryViolenceHistory303.6/0941/09034303.6094109034D'Cruze Shani756378MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910786778703321Everyday violence in Britain, 1850-19503733160UNINA