2nd Edition

Crime in Early Modern England 1550-1750

By James A Sharpe Copyright 1999
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    Still the only general survey of the topic available, this widely-used exploration of the incidence, causes and control of crime in Early Modern England throws a vivid light on the times. It uses court archives to capture vividly the everyday lives of people who would otherwise have left little mark on the historical record. This new edition - fully updated throughout - incorporates new thinking on many issues including gender and crime; changes in punishment; and literary perspectives on crime.

    List of tables and figures Preface and acknowledgements 1. Definitions, methods and objectives 2. Courts, officers and documents 3. Measuring crime, measuring punishment 4. Controlling the parish
    5. The criminal orders of early modern England 6. Social crime and legitimizing notions 7. Elite perceptions and popular images
    8. Continuity and change in crime and punishment 1550-1750 Notes and references. Bibliographical note. Index

    Biography

    James A Sharpe