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Albion's Fatal Tree Douglas Hay

Albion's Fatal Tree By Douglas Hay

Albion's Fatal Tree by Douglas Hay


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Leading historians present a fascinating collection of essays on the eighteenth century legal system and those who passed through it.

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Albion's Fatal Tree: Crime and Society in Eighteenth-Century England by Douglas Hay

In the popular imagination, informed as it is by Hogarth, Swift, Defoe and Fielding, the eighteenth-century underworld is a place of bawdy knockabout, rife with colourful eccentrics. But the artistic portrayals we have only hint at the dark reality. In this new edition of a classic collection of essays, renowned social historians from Britain and America examine the gangs of criminals who tore apart English society, while a criminal law of unexampled savagery struggled to maintain stability.

Douglas Hay deals with the legal system that maintained the propertied classes, and in another essay shows it in brutal action against poachers; John G. Rule and Cal Winslow tell of smugglers and wreckers, showing how these activities formed a natural part of the life of traditional communities. Together with Peter Linebaugh's piece on the riots against the surgeons at Tyburn, and E. P. Thompson's illuminating work on anonymous threatening letters, these essays form a powerful contribution to the study of social tensions at a transformative and vibrant stage in English history.

This new edition includes a new introduction by Winslow, Hay and Linebaugh, reflecting on the turning point in the social history of crime that the book represents.

Albion's Fatal Tree Reviews

Close, meticulous scholarship, imagination, a joyous use of literary and 'qualitative' evidence ... and the driving force of commitment make it memorable.-The Guardian

Immensely advances our understanding both of Hanoverian England and of the relationship between law and society in general.-Keith Thomas, author of Religion and the Decline of Magic

Provocative, full of insights into neglected phases of eighteenth-century social history, and at times profound.-J. H. Plumb, The Observer

Erudite ... and elegantly pungent.-Claud Cockburn, author of Beat the Devil and Aspects of English History

About Douglas Hay

Douglas Hay is Professor in Law and History at York University. His most recent book is Criminal Cases on the Crown Side of King's Bench 1740-1800. Peter Linebaugh is a Professor of History at the University of Toledo. His books include The London Hanged. John G. Rule was Professor of History at the University of Southampton until his retirement and is the author of Albion's People. E. P. Thompson was an English historian whose many books include The Making of the English Working Class. Cal Winslow is a Fellow in Environmental Politics at UC Berkeley and Director of the Mendocino Institute and co-editor of Rebel Rank and File.

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GOR008994459
9781844677160
1844677168
Albion's Fatal Tree: Crime and Society in Eighteenth-Century England by Douglas Hay
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Verso Books
20111006
400
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