The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part II vol 6

The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part II vol 6
Title The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part II vol 6 PDF eBook
Author Mark Robson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 302
Release 2021-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 1000559696

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First published in 2013. This two-part, eight-volume, reset edition draws together a range of sources from the early modern era through to the industrial age, to show the changes and continuities in responses to the social, political, legal and spiritual problems that self-murder posed. Part II, Volume 6 contains the period of 1750–1799: Legal, Medical, Literary and Miscellaneous Texts, and Newspapers and Magazines.

The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part II vol 5

The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part II vol 5
Title The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part II vol 5 PDF eBook
Author Mark Robson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 343
Release 2021-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 100056004X

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First published in 2013. This two-part, eight-volume, reset edition draws together a range of sources from the early modern era through to the industrial age, to show the changes and continuities in responses to the social, political, legal and spiritual problems that self-murder posed. Part II, Volume 5 contains the period of 1750–1799: Sermons, Discourses, Essays and Treatises.

The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part II vol 8

The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part II vol 8
Title The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part II vol 8 PDF eBook
Author Mark Robson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 448
Release 2021-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 1000561739

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First published in 2013. This two-part, eight-volume, reset edition draws together a range of sources from the early modern era through to the industrial age, to show the changes and continuities in responses to the social, political, legal and spiritual problems that self-murder posed. Part II, Volume 8 contains 1800–1850: Medical Writers (continued), Statistical Inquiries, Social Criticism, Poetic and Popular Representations and Cases.

The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part II vol 7

The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part II vol 7
Title The History of Suicide in England, 1650–1850, Part II vol 7 PDF eBook
Author Mark Robson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 385
Release 2021-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 100055970X

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First published in 2013. This two-part, eight-volume, reset edition draws together a range of sources from the early modern era through to the industrial age, to show the changes and continuities in responses to the social, political, legal and spiritual problems that self-murder posed. Part II, Volume 7 contains 1800–1850: Legal Contexts, Religious Writings and Medical Writers.

Passions, Sympathy and Print Culture

Passions, Sympathy and Print Culture
Title Passions, Sympathy and Print Culture PDF eBook
Author Heather Kerr
Publisher Springer
Pages 296
Release 2016-03-08
Genre History
ISBN 1137455411

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This book explores ways in which passions came to be conceived, performed and authenticated in the eighteenth-century marketplace of print. It considers satire and sympathy in various environments, ranging from popular novels and journalism, through philosophical studies of the Scottish Enlightenment, to last words, aesthetics, and plastic surgery.

The 1772–73 British Credit Crisis

The 1772–73 British Credit Crisis
Title The 1772–73 British Credit Crisis PDF eBook
Author Paul Kosmetatos
Publisher Springer
Pages 351
Release 2018-03-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3319709089

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Nowadays remembered mostly through Adam Smith’s references to the short-lived Ayr Bank in the Wealth of Nations, the 1772-3 financial crisis was an important historical episode in its own right, taking place during a pivotal period in the development of financial capitalism and coinciding with the start of the traditional industrialisation narrative. It was also one of the earliest purely financial crises occurring in peacetime, and its progress showed an impressive geographical reach, involving England, Scotland, the Netherlands and the North American colonies. This book uses a variety of previously unpublished archival sources to question the bubble narrative usually associated with this crisis, and to identify the mechanisms of financial contagion that allowed the failure of a small private bank in London to cause rapid and severe distress throughout the 18th century financial system. It re-examines the short and turbulent career of the Ayr Bank, and concludes that its failure was the result of cavalier liability management akin to that of Northern Rock in 2007, rather than the poor asset quality alleged in existing literature. It furthermore argues that the Bank of England’s prompt efforts to contain the crisis are evidence of a Lender of Last Resort in action, some thirty years before the classical formulation of the concept by Henry Thornton.

The Power to Die

The Power to Die
Title The Power to Die PDF eBook
Author Terri L. Snyder
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 255
Release 2015-08-28
Genre History
ISBN 022628056X

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Acts of suicide by enslaved people carried significant cultural, legal, and political implications in the emerging slave societies of British America and, later, the United States. This study features a wide range of evidence from ship logs and surgeon's journals, legal and legislative records, newspapers, periodicals, novels, and plays, abolitionist print and slave narratives in order to consider the intimate circumstances, cultural meanings, and political consequences of enslaved peoples' acts of self-destruction in the context of early American slavery.