Fields, Fens and Felonies

Crime and Justice in Eighteenth-Century East Anglia

Gregory J Durston author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Waterside Press

Published:9th Dec '16

Should be back in stock very soon

Fields, Fens and Felonies cover

By the author of the acclaimed Whores and Highwaymen: Crime and Justice in the Eighteenth-Century Metropolis (Waterside Press, 2012) the paperback edition of which is being released at the same time.

A work on Crime and Punishment in East Anglia (and elsewhere) during the eighteenth century. It was a time of highwaymen, footpads and desperate petty offenders, draconian penalties, extremes of wealth and poverty, corruption and rough and emerging forms of justice.The contents include justices of the peace, policing, crimes, courts and judges as well as such matters as summary trial and disposal, jury trial, execution (and reprieve), a variety of offences including murder (and other homicides), violence and sexual offences, smuggling, poaching, property crimes, riots and disturbances.The book also looks at the various hierarchies that existed whether social, legal, judicial, religious, military or otherwise so as to exert a variety of social controls at a time of relative lawlessness. A fascinating and statistically absorbing account of crimes, responses and penal outcomes of the era.Neither a micro-history in the context of a parish, hundred, or small town nor national account, but a more unusual criminal justice history of a major English region with its own correlation with London and the rest of England in addition to its local differences and 'quirks'.

'A very-well-researched and readable book... a bit of a romp'-- Law Society Gazette; 'Will be popular with undergraduates as an introduction to the institutions of the criminal law and a source to quarry for stories for their essays. The general public, to whom it is directed, will find it more approachable than much of the scholarly writing on the subject.'-- The English Historical Review; 'Gregory Durston is to be congratulated on producing a monumental work on crime and justice in eighteenth century London... treasures are contained in its 668 pages'-- John Hostettler, Legal Historian and author.

ISBN: 9781909976115

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 38mm

Weight: unknown

736 pages