Crime, Courtrooms and the Public Sphere in Britain, 1700-1850

Crime, Courtrooms and the Public Sphere in Britain, 1700-1850

Lemmings, David

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

248

Mole

9781032925325

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Chapter 1 Introduction: Criminal Courts, Lawyers and the Public Sphere, David Lemmings; Chapter 2 Trials in Print: Narratives of Rape Trials in the Proceedings of the Old Bailey, Esther Snell; Chapter 3 'Useful and entertaining to the generality of Readers': Selecting the Select Trials, 1718-1764, Andrea McKenzie; Chapter 4 Representing the Adversary Criminal Trial: Lawyers in the Old Bailey Proceedings, 1770-1800, Robert Shoemaker; Chapter 5 Arts of Public Performance: Barristers and Actors in Georgian England, Simon Devereaux; Chapter 6 Negotiating Justice in the New Public Sphere: Crime, the Courts and the Press in Early Eighteenth-century Britain, David Lemmings; Chapter 7 Contemplating the Evil Within: Examining Attitudes to Criminality in Scotland, 1700-1840, Anne-Marie Kilday; Chapter 8 Fiction or 'Faction'? Literary Representations of the Early Nineteenth-century Criminal Courtroom, Allyson N. May; Chapter 9 Publishing Courtroom Drama for the Masses, 1820-1855, Rosalind Crone;
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