"...combining detailed primary research with up-to-date commentary on the field of violence history. The result combines academic rigor with accessible writing and will appeal to specialists and lay readers alike...this effective, lively and accessible work...will be essential reading for anyone interested in the history of violence." J. Carter Wood, The Journal of Social History 

- J. Carter Wood, The Open University,

"...an extended meditation on one of the most durable images of Englishness, the intertwined ideals of the "fair fight" and gentlemanly self-restraint." The Journal of Modern History, September 2008.

- George K. Behlmer,

The garrotters who terrified London in 1862, the Irish Fenians who carried our terrorist bombings in London and the gangs who dominated parts of the East End in the early years of the twentieth century all used violence to achieve their ends. "Hard Men" is a survey of the changing pattern of violent behaviour, public and private, in England over two hundred and fifty years. People in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were certainly more tolerant of domestic violence and rough communal sports and celebrations than their grandchildren. Contentious public meetings, notably elections, could end in serious injuries; the state and the police exercised control by violent means where they deemed it necessary; and there were of course violent crimes committed by men, women and children. While the exercise of violence reflected changes in society and attitudes, it is difficult to point to a golden age in the past without it.
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The garrotters who terrified London in 1862, the Irish Fenians who carried our terrorist bombings in London and the gangs who dominated parts of the East End in the early years of the twentieth century all used violence to achieve their ends. This work is a survey of the changing pattern of violent behaviour in England over the years.
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Illustrations; Preface; Abbreviations; 1 A Violent Society?; 2 Garotters, Gangsters and Perverts; 3 Play the Game; 4 Family and Home; 5 Foreign Passions: English Laws; 6 Violent Protest; 7 Stones and Fisticuffs; 8 Violent Policemen; 9 Violence and the State; 10 The Present; Notes; Index.
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Hard Men is the leading authority on Britain's historic culture of violence. It is dispassionate in tone, and includes discussion of domestic violence against women and political protest.
Hard Men is the leading authority on Britain's historic culture of violence. It is dispassionate in tone, and includes discussion of domestic violence against women and political protest. Professor Emsley is an experienced writer on police history and the role of the state in confronting violence.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781852855024
Publisert
2007-01-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Hambledon Continuum
Vekt
370 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UF, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

Forfatter

Biographical note

Clive Emsley is Professor of History and Co-Director of the International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research at the Open University. His books include The English Police: A Political and Social History and Gendarmes and the State in Nineteenth-Century Europe.