1st Edition

Infanticide in Tudor and Stuart England

By Josephine Billingham Copyright 2019
350 Pages
by Routledge

350 Pages
by Routledge

350 Pages
by Routledge

Infanticide in Tudor and Stuart England explores one of society's darkest crimes using archival sources and discussing its representation in the drama, pamphlets and broadside ballads of the early modern period. It takes the reader on a journey through the streets and taverns where street literature was hawked, to the playhouses where the crime was dramatized, and the courts where it was tried... Read more
Epigram, Author's notes, List of Illustrations, Chapter 1: Losses, Lacunae and Liminality Chapter 2: European and Medieval Contexts of Infanticide Chapter 3: The liminal child and mother Chapter 4: Love, Law and Liminality Chapter 5: Constructing Outsiders, Constructing Killers Chapter 6: Not the Usual Suspects: Communities and Accomplices Chapter 7: Not the Usual Suspects: Married Women Chapter 8: Not the Usual Suspects: Men Chapter 9: Interlude: Infanticide 1700-1950 Chapter 10: Epilogue: Echoes of the Past, Appendix 1: The 1624 Infanticide Act, Appendix 2: Note on Sussex Coroners' inquests, Appendix 3: Sussex Cases of Violent, Unnatural, Unexplained Infant Death 1547-1686: Complete list of cases from archival and other sources, Appendix 4: Sussex Infant Deaths Involving Water, Appendix 5: Sussex Infant Deaths Involving Throwing, Appendix 6: Sussex Infant Deaths Involving Bloodshed or Extreme Violence ,Appendix 7: Sussex Infant Deaths Showing Direct Involvement of Men, Index.

Biography

Josephine Billingham has a PhD in English Literature from UCL. She is an independent scholar with particular interest in liminality, infant death, literature in its historical context, and the interplay between historical and literary sources.