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Infanticide : historical perspectives on child murder and concealment, 1550-2000

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The history of infanticide from the 16th through to the late-20th-century is the subject of this volume.

Collectively, the contributions explore how the concealment of pregnancy, birth and death, particularly by unmarried women, became a central preoccupation of witnesses, doctors, courts and legislatures concerned with suspicious infant deaths.

While the emphasis is upon Britain, original and stimulating accounts of infanticide accusations and trials in France, Germany, and South Africa provide compelling comparative analyses.

Presenting a series of case studies, successive chapters expose striking continuities, across both time and space, in the social history of infanticide.

Focusing on a range of original cases and documents, and addressing critical historiographical questions, Infanticide should prove useful to historians and students researching the social history of medicine, law, crime, and gender.

In addition, it should appeal to lawyers, doctors, and others interested in understanding the historical roots of modern debates about infanticide.

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Routledge
0754603180 / 9780754603184
Hardback
04/04/2002
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 293 pages
25 cm
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