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The Great British Bobby Clive Emsley

The Great British Bobby By Clive Emsley

The Great British Bobby by Clive Emsley


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Written by a criminology expert, this is a wonderfully readable history of a great British institution: from Sir Robert Peel's creation of the Metropolitan Police in 1829 through to the present day, taking in the massive economic, social and political changes along the way.

The Great British Bobby Summary

The Great British Bobby: A History of British Policing from 1829 to the Present by Clive Emsley

The name 'Bobby' comes from Sir Robert Peel who, as home secretary, oversaw the creation of the Metropolitan Police in 1829. In spite of his position as a national institution and his appeal as a solution to present-day concerns about law and order, the social history of the Bobby has rarely been explored. Yet his story (and since the beginning of the twentieth century it is also her story) is as exciting as that of his military cousin, Tommy Atkins. Bobby served on the front line of what is often characterized as 'the war against crime.' He may rarely have fought in pitched battles and almost never with lethal weapons, but his life could be hard and dangerous. Up until the last third of the twentieth century he usually patrolled on foot, in all weathers by day and, more often, by night. The drudgery of the foot patrol fostered that other nickname, 'Mr Plod'; something that may, or may not, have passed Enid Blyton by when she chose the name for the policeman of Noddy's Toytown. The period covered by The Great British Bobby saw massive economic, social and political change in Britain. The policing institution has shifted significantly in tandem, from having its primary relationship directly with the decentralized, local community, to becoming an instrument of the central state with, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, targets set and regulated centrally for the good of what politicians and policing professionals consider as the national community. Criminological expert Clive Emsley is ideally placed to tell the story of this remarkable and iconic institution; his book is nothing less than a social history of Britain over the last 180 years.

The Great British Bobby Reviews

'Exhaustively researched account fascinating' Brian Paddick, Guardian. 'Informative jaunt through the history of the modern bobby worth reading' Daily Telegraph. 'The doyen of police history has produced a well-informed, thoughtful account of British policing over 200 years that is a pleasure to read deserves to be read by historians, criminologists and the general public alike' BBC History magazine. 'In his main ambition Emsley succeeds brilliantly. He sets out to put the individual police officer, particularly, the constable, centre stage. The Great British Bobby is a signally well-peopled history from below, almost a collective biography lively, enjoyable and hugely knowledgeable it deserves, and will surely get, a very wide audience indeed.' Times Literary Supplement. 'This is a book that has needed to be written for some time . His research and sources are meticulous' Police History Society Newsletter.

About Clive Emsley

Clive Emsley is co-director of the International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research at the Open University and president of the International Association for the History of Crime and Criminal Justice.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements. List of illustrations. Introduction. Policing Georgian Liberty. The First Bobbies, 1829-1860. Country Cousins: Policing outside London, 1839-1860. Further Afield: A United Kingdom, an Empire and Two Models. 'An Institution Rather than a Man': The Victorian Police Officer, 1860-1880. Hard Men and Harder Coppers: Bobby on the Front Line, 1860-1914. War, Women and Wages: Policing the Home Front, 1914-1918. Good Cop, Bad Cop: Bobby Between the Wars, 1919-1939. A New War, A New World, 1939-1970. Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same. Appendix: Timeline of main legislative and institutional changes. Abbreviations in the notes. Notes. Index.

Additional information

GOR002212783
9781847249470
1847249477
The Great British Bobby: A History of British Policing from 1829 to the Present by Clive Emsley
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Quercus Publishing
2009-08-06
288
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