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Fair and Unfair Trials in the British Isles, 1800-1940 - Microhistories of Justice and Injustice

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List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction, David Nash and Anne-Marie Kilday (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
1. "A Monstrous Innovation on the Laws": Murder and Double Jeopardy at the Old Bailey, Heather Shore (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
2. Legislating to Ensure 'Impartial' Justice: Palmer's Act of 1856, Katherine Watson (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
3. "All That They Had Heard, All That They Had Read, All That They Had Seen': Questions of Fairness and Justice in the Trial of George Vass, Helen Rutherford and Clare Sandford-Couch (University of Northumbria, UK)
4. The Trials of Peter Barrett: A Microhistory of Dysfunction in the Irish Criminal Justice System, Niamh Howlin (University College Dublin, Ireland)
5. The Maamtrasna Murders: The Trial of Myles Joyce, Conor Hanley (NUI Galway, Ireland)
6. George Bedborough and the Watford University Press: A 'Scandalous and Obscene Libel in the Form of a Book'; The Almost Accidental Prosecution of Sexual Inversion, Lesley Hall (University College London, UK)
7. 'Circumstances of Unexplained Savagery': The Gilchrist Murder Case and its Legacy, 1908-1927, Anne-Marie Kilday (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
8. 'Police Fiasco', 'The Black Army', 'Devil Dodgers' and 'Humbug': The Apparent 'Inevitability' of Unfair Blasphemy Trials up to 1922, David Nash (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
9. The 'Bobbed Haired Bandit' and Smash and Grab Raider, Alyson Brown (Edge Hill University, UK)

Bibliography
Index

About the author

David Nash is Professor of History at Oxford Brookes University, UK.Anne-Marie Kilday is Principal Lecturer in History at Oxford Brookes University, UK.

Summary

Adopting a microhistory approach, Fair and Unfair Trials in the British Isles, 1800-1940 provides an in-depth examination of the evolution of the modern justice system. Drawing upon criminal cases and trials from England, Scotland, and Ireland, the book examines the errors, procedural systems, and the ways in which adverse influences of social and cultural forces impacted upon individual instances of justice.

The book investigates several case studies of both justice and injustice which prompted the development of forensic toxicology, the implementation of state propaganda and an increased interest in press sensationalism. One such case study considers the trial of William Sheen, who was prosecuted and later acquitted of the murder of his infant child at the Old Baily in 1827, an extraordinary miscarriage of justice that prompted outrage amongst the general public. Other case studies include trials for treason, theft, obscenity and blasphemy. Nash and Kilday root each of these cases within their relevant historical, cultural, and political contexts, highlighting changing attitudes to popular culture, public criticism, protest and activism as significant factors in the transformation of the criminal trial and the British judicial system as a whole.

Drawing upon a wealth of primary sources, including legal records, newspaper articles and photographs, this book provides a unique insight into the evolution of modern criminal justice in Britain.

Foreword

An exploration of criminal cases and problematic trials in England, Scotland, and Ireland between 1800-1940.

Additional text

The history of criminal trial and its public perception in Britain during “the long nineteenth century” remains largely unwritten. This engaging collection of “micro-histories”, written by leading authorities, greatly expands our understanding of this fascinating subject.

Product details

Authors Anne-Marie Kilday, David Nash
Assisted by Anne-Marie Kilday (Editor), Kilday Anne-Marie (Editor), David Nash (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9781350192430
ISBN 978-1-350-19243-0
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 152 mm x 232 mm x 16 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History

European History, HISTORY / Europe / General, LAW / Legal History, HISTORY / Social History, Social & cultural history, c 1500 onwards to present day, Legal History, Social and cultural history, Modern Period, C 1500 Onwards

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