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82 reviewsISBN 10: 0230525709
ISBN 13: 9780230525702
Author: D Nash, A Kilday
The first systematic study of the concept of shame from 1600-1900, showing good and bad behaviour, morality and perceptions of crime in British society at large. Single episodes in the history of shame are contextualized by discussing the historiography and theory of shame and their implications for the history of crime and social relations.
1 The History and Theory of Shame – Then and Now
2 Private Passions and Public Penance: Popular Shaming Rituals in Pre-Modern Britain
3 The Shame and Fame of ‘Half-Hangit Maggie’: Attitudes to the Child Murderer in Early Modern Sc
4 ‘To Make Men of their Honesty Afraid’: Shaming the Ideological Dissident 1650–1834
5 Conservatives, Humanitarians and Reformers Debate Shame
6 The Everyday Life of a Wexford Parson: The Rev. William Hughes’ Taste for Drink, Blasphemy, Inde
7 ‘The Woman in the Iron mask’: From Low Life Picaresque to Bourgeois Tragedy – Matrimonial Vi
8 Writing ‘Cuckold on the Forehead of a Dozen Husbands’: Mid-Victorian Monarchy and the Construc
9 Conclusion: Reconciling Shame with Modernity
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