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Suicide in Victorian and Edwardian England


Suicide in Victorian and Edwardian England

Hardback by Anderson, Olive (Professor of History, Westfield College, Professor of History, Westfield College, University of London)

Suicide in Victorian and Edwardian England

£202.50

ISBN:
9780198201014
Publication Date:
16 Jul 1987
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Imprint:
Clarendon Press
Pages:
489 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 21 May 2024
Suicide in Victorian and Edwardian England

Description

This is the first serious historical study of a central human problem. Suicide is a long-standing concern of sociologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and moralists. Here Olive Anderson provides a new dimension for understanding suicidal behaviour and responses to it, and a chapter in the general history of death. In doing so she makes a substantial contribution to many aspects of the history of Victorian and Edwardian England. Using different combinations of historical techniques and sources (including coroners' private case papers), Professor Anderson examines in turn four major elements in the study of suicide: suicide rates and distributions; individual experiences; social attitudes; and efforts and prevention. Her lucid and humane approach to this sensitive subject opens up new perspectives on the significance of time, place, age, and gender; on law, literature, medicine, and collective mentalities; and on the police, philanthropy, and public policy.

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