The Crimes Of The Clergy Or The Pillars Of Priest Craft Shaken
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Synopsis The Crimes of the Clergy; Or, The Pillars of Priestcraft Shaken by :
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: William Benbow |
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: 304 |
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: 1823 |
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Synopsis The Crimes of the Clergy, Or the Pillars of Priest-craft Shaken by : William Benbow
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: Penelope J Corfield |
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: Routledge |
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: 281 |
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: 2012-10-12 |
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: 9781134596379 |
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: 1134596375 |
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: 4/5 (79 Downloads) |
Synopsis Power and the Professions in Britain 1700-1850 by : Penelope J Corfield
The modern professions have a long history that predates the development of formal institutions and examinations in the nineteenth century. Long before the Victorian era the emergent professions wielded power through their specialist knowledge and set up informal mechanisms of control and self-regulation. Penelope Corfield devotes a chapter each to lawyers, clerics and doctors and makes reference to many other professionals - teachers, apothecaries, governesses, army officers and others. She shows how as the professions gained in power and influence, so they were challenged increasingly by satire and ridicule. Corfield's analysis of the rise of the professions during this period centres on a discussion of the philosophical questions arising from the complex relationship between power and knowledge.
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: Henry Spencer Ashbee |
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: 690 |
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: 1879 |
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: OSU:32435074909565 |
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Synopsis Centuria Librorum Absconditorum by : Henry Spencer Ashbee
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: Michael Demson |
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: Edinburgh University Press |
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: 312 |
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: 2019-04-01 |
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: 9781474428583 |
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: 1474428584 |
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: 4/5 (83 Downloads) |
Synopsis Commemorating Peterloo by : Michael Demson
Reflections on the Bicentenary of the 1819 Massacre of Reformers in Manchester Two hundred years after the massacre of protestors in Manchester, known as Peterloo, distinguished scholars of Romantic-era literature join together in this commemorative volume to assess the implications of the violence. Contributors explore how attitudes toward violence and the claims of people to participate in government were reflected and revised in the verbal and visual culture of the time. Their analyses provide fresh insights into cultural engagement as a means of resisting oppression and a sign of the resilience of humanity in facing threats and force.Key FeaturesProvides a multi-perspectival, historical revaluation of the violence of Peterloo Draws on contemporary theorizations of violence by Judith Butler, Slavoj Zizek and Rob Nixon to account for the cultural factors leading to PeterlooSupplements treatments of Peterloo centering on English history with attention to the significance of that event from Scottish, Irish and North American perspectives
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Synopsis The Reformer by :
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: Robert Hole |
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: Cambridge University Press |
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: 348 |
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: 2004-05-20 |
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: 0521893658 |
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: 9780521893657 |
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: 4/5 (58 Downloads) |
Synopsis Pulpits, Politics and Public Order in England, 1760-1832 by : Robert Hole
This book explores the relationship between religion and politics in England from the accession of George III to the First Reform Bill, considering the political and social ideas of Catholics, Anglicans, Methodists, Dissenters, deists and atheists. It examines the effect of the French Revolution on Christian political and social theory as well as reactions to the American Revolution, riots and disorder, economic and social education, secularisation, 'Blasphemy and Sedition', the growth of atheism, and the Reform of the Constitution in 1826-32. Major figures such as Burke, Paine, Wollstonecraft, Coleridge, Bentham and Wesley are considered, but popular, everyday arguments are also analysed. The book examines Christian views on political obligation and the right of rebellion, and suggests that religion was used as a means of social control to maintain public order and stability in a rapidly changing society.
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: Hilary M. Carey |
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: Cambridge University Press |
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: 373 |
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: 2019-03-14 |
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: 9781107043084 |
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: 1107043085 |
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: 4/5 (84 Downloads) |
Synopsis Empire of Hell by : Hilary M. Carey
Challenges preconceptions of convict transportation from Britain and Ireland, penal colonies and religion.
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: 298 |
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: 1823 |
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: UIUC:30112105536772 |
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: 4/5 (72 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Reformer; a Religious Work, Published Monthly. [Edited by T. R. Gates.] Vol. 1-7 by :
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: Louis A. Knafla |
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: Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages |
: 244 |
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: 2002-07-30 |
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: 9780313016363 |
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: 0313016364 |
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: 4/5 (63 Downloads) |
Synopsis Crime, Gender, and Sexuality in Criminal Prosecutions by : Louis A. Knafla
Knafla and his contributors explore the common problems and issues that emerge from the study of class and gender in criminal prosecutions, ranging from late medieval Europe to the early 20th century. The chapters demonstrate that conceptions of crime and criminal behavior are influenced decisively by the roles of class, gender, and later race as societies evolve in search of continuity and conformity. The seven chapters in this volume, together with a major book review essay and critical reviews of sixteen major works in the area, reinforce the series as a major forum for exploring new directions in criminal justice research as it relates to issues and problems of class, gender, and race in their historical, criminological, legal, and social aspects. The chapters explore common themes and issues that emerge from the study of class and gender through policing and criminal prosecutions in the local community to growing attempts of the new nation state to gain control of the prosecutorial system. Trevor Dean and Lee Beier examine prosecutorial energy in local communities of 15th and 16th century Europe, and see instruments of peace (agreement) and war (prosecution and conviction) as worthy institutions of social control. Andrea Knox studies the prosecution of Irish women, finding that they were prominent as perpetrators of crime as well as victims. Antony Simpson shows how sexual indiscretions developed the law of blackmail in the 18th century, influencing subtle changes in gender roles. David Englander's study of Henry Mayhew reinterprets the role of class in the criminal prosecutions of the 19th century, while Arvind Verma and Philippa Levine extend the roles of class and gender that had been developed in the criminal justice system into the imperial colonies of south-east and east Asia in the 19th and early 20th centuries. An important resource for scholars, students, and researchers involved with legal, political, social, and women's history, criminal justice studies, sociology and criminology, and criminal law.