Inspectors General : Eighteenth Report on General State of Prisons of Ireland
Title | Inspectors General : Eighteenth Report on General State of Prisons of Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Anonymous |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 2024-08-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 3368735071 |
Reprint of the original, first published in 1840.
Parliamentary Papers
Title | Parliamentary Papers PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons |
Publisher | |
Pages | 704 |
Release | 1873 |
Genre | Great Britain |
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Tables and Indexes
Title | Tables and Indexes PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords |
Publisher | |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 1841 |
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Reports from Commissioners
Title | Reports from Commissioners PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords |
Publisher | |
Pages | 554 |
Release | 1840 |
Genre | |
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Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons
Title | Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons PDF eBook |
Author | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons |
Publisher | |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 1878 |
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The Cost of Insanity in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
Title | The Cost of Insanity in Nineteenth-Century Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Alice Mauger |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2017-12-21 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3319652443 |
This open access book is the first comparative study of public, voluntary and private asylums in nineteenth-century Ireland. Examining nine institutions, it explores whether concepts of social class and status and the emergence of a strong middle class informed interactions between gender, religion, identity and insanity. It questions whether medical and lay explanations of mental illness and its causes, and patient experiences, were influenced by these concepts. The strong emphasis on land and its interconnectedness with notions of class identity and respectability in Ireland lends a particularly interesting dimension. The book interrogates the popular notion that relatives were routinely locked away to be deprived of land or inheritance, querying how often “land grabbing” Irish families really abused the asylum system for their personal economic gain. The book will be of interest to scholars of nineteenth-century Ireland and the history of psychiatry and medicine in Britain and Ireland.
Murder Trials in Ireland, 1836-1914
Title | Murder Trials in Ireland, 1836-1914 PDF eBook |
Author | William Edward Vaughan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 472 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
The book describes how the courts dealt with murder, beginning with the coroner's inquest and ending with the conviction and hanging of the murderer. Between these two points the exquisite, almost balletic, procedure, of the courts and their officers is described, the Crown's case against the prisoner is analyzed, and the prisoner's defense is discussed. Magistrates, policemen, crown solicitors, witnesses, jurors, judges, and hangmen make their appearances. The prisoners, whose silence before and during their trials was their most notable characteristic in the nineteenth-century courts, make their apperances too, but not as prominently as their judicial custodians, until they finally and briefly come into the limelight on the gallows. An implicit theme of the book is the apparent contradiction between the apparent simplicity of the courts' procedures and the complexity of the rules that determined their operation. The book relies on a range of printed primary sources, such as newspapers, parliamentary papers, law reports, and legal textbooks, and on MS sources in the National Archives such as the Convict Reference Files. (Series: Irish Legal History Society)