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Honor Stirna: morderstwo, szaleństwo i normy społeczne w osiemnastowiecznym Londynie
Subtitle:Kwartalnik Historyczny R. 124 nr 3 (2017)
Creator:Dobrowolski, Paweł T. (1954– )
Contributor:Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences ; Polish Historical Society
Publisher:Instytut Historii im. Tadeusza Manteuffla Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Place of publishing: Date issued/created: Description:p. 467- 502 ; 24 cm ; Summary in English
Type of object: Subject and Keywords:crime - England - London - 18th c. - case studies ; murder - England - London - history - 18th c. - case studies ; crime and the press - England - London - history - 18th c. - case studies ; immigrants - England - London -18th c. ; crime ; suicide ; madness ; maladjustment ; alienation ; acculturation
Abstract:London of the eighteenth century was becoming a city of confessional and ethnic diversity. Based on court and press reports, this article investigates a case of a German immigrant, who committed murder followed with a suicide. The narratives related to this case speak of acculturation challenges and mechanisms of social alienation, which were played out in a market-oriented urban environment.
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