Cultural Histories of Law, Media and Emotion

Cultural Histories of Law, Media and Emotion

Public Justice

Barclay, Katie; Milka, Amy

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

272

Mole

9780367506193

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1. Public Justice: Legal History and the Cultural Turn, Part 1: Sensible Medias, 2. Fire, Fake News and the Standing Army: Arson and Moral Panics during the Popish Plot, 1678-81, 3. Moral Panic and the Policing of the Mad in Georgian Britain, 4. The Press, the Public and Elizabeth Canning in Mid-Eighteenth-Century London, 5. Character and Custody: The Legal Battle of Dr. Barnardo and Mrs McHugh, Part 2: Emotional Rhetorics and the Law, 6. The Emotional Rhetoric of the Scottish Criminal Indictment, 1660-1780, 7. Conventional and Unconventional Emotions in the Eighteenth-Century English Court of Chancery: The Story of 'Unhappy' Mary Bangs, 8. Bentham's Hyaena: Humour as Formal Critique in Jeremy Bentham's Responses to William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, 9. 'An Attraction of an Intellectual Kind': Amelia Opie's Passion for the Law, Part 3: Legal Selves, 10. Legality, Liberty, and Oppression in Post-Revolutionary England, 1689-1760, 11. Garrow for the Prosecution, 12. Patrick Madan: Avatar of the English Penal Crisis, 13. Sparing the Noose: Death Sentences and the Pardoning of Old Bailey Convicts, 1763-1868
eighteenth-century Britain;print culture;history of emotion;cultural turn;long eighteenth century;legal history;Young Men;David Lemmings;Happy Nation;Capital Punishment;Institutional Legal Writings;King's Bench Prison;Legal Paperwork;Secretary Of State;London's Central Criminal Court;Charles I;London Daily Advertiser;Courtroom Audience;Popish Plot;Fire Ball;George III;Blackstone's Definition;Legal Emotions;Canning's Trial;Pardoning Process;Criminal Lunatics Act;Criminal Lunacy;Penal Outcomes;Felony Trials;Dr Barnardo's Home;Royal Guardsmen