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Cultures of shame : exploring crime and morality in Britain 1600-1900
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
The History and Theory of Shame — Then and Now
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Chapter 2
Private Passions and Public Penance: Popular Shaming Rituals in Pre-Modern Britain
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Chapter 3
The Shame and Fame of ‘Half-Hangit Maggie’: Attitudes to the Child Murderer in Early Modern Scotland
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Chapter 4
‘To Make Men of their Honesty Afraid’: Shaming the Ideological Dissident 1650–1834
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Chapter 5
Conservatives, Humanitarians and Reformers Debate Shame
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Chapter 6
The Everyday Life of a Wexford Parson: The Rev. William Hughes’ Taste for Drink, Blasphemy, Indecent Exposure, Criminal Damage, Bestial Voyeurism and Field Sports
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Chapter 7
‘The Woman in the Iron mask’: From Low Life Picaresque to Bourgeois Tragedy — Matrimonial Violence and the Audiences for Shame
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Chapter 8
Writing ‘Cuckold on the Forehead of a Dozen Husbands’: Mid-Victorian Monarchy and the Construction of Bourgeois Shame
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Chapter 9
Conclusion: Reconciling Shame with Modernity
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Book overview
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 Scotland
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, Indecent Exposure, Criminal Damage, Bestial Voyeurism and Field Sports
7. ‘The Woman in the Iron mask’: From Low Life Picaresque to Bourgeois Tragedy — Matrimonial Violence and the Audiences for Shame
8. Writing ‘Cuckold on the Forehead of a Dozen Husbands’: Mid-Victorian Monarchy and the Construction of Bourgeois Shame
9. Conclusion: Reconciling Shame with Modernity
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