WaywardWomen
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Musings and life stories about Victorian England's female offenders.
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Read “Mystery Always Begets Suspicion”: Defending the Open and Public Nature of the Coronial Inquest" by Dr. Catie Gilchrist (Dr Catie Gilchrist): an expert on coronial inquests in colonial NSW. Book with HarperCollins Aus due 2019! femalefactoryonline.org/essays/mystery… #OzHist #twitterstorians
First female victim in Old Bailey Online was an unnamed maid servant, whose French master was prosecuted for raping her on 29-04-1674. Because she told no one until 3 days after it was 'pretended to be done' & took 3 weeks to report it, her master was found not guilty #ESRCvictims
I suppose the very last victim in Old Bailey Online was the British State, as it prosecuted Emmeline Pankhurst for inciting persons unknown to commit felony and misdemeanours on April 1st 1913. Very cool to discover in the centenary year of #womenssuffrage #ESRCVictims
Suffragettes are some of Britain's most famous wayward women, but too often simplified by history. Suffragettes were complex and contradictory characters, none more so than Adela Pankhurst #suffrage #suffragette #Pankhurst #votesforwomen #commemoration theconversation.com/adela-pankhurs…
Oooh! New book on researching child offenders by the fabulous Dr Emma D. Watkins who somehow managed to get this out within just a couple of months of her viva! Definitely on the must read list: pen-and-sword.co.uk/Criminal-Child…
Are you a Victorian woman? Finding yourself stuck in an endless cycle of crime and incarceration? Sick of the daily grind at Brixton prison? Why not try Penal transportation? It worked for Julia Rigby, and could do the same for you! #actualresultsmayvary waywardwomen.wordpress.com/2018/10/29/the…
FASCINATING! Tales of Transportation from #Britain to #Australia This book covers eightys when 168 000 convicts from Britain and Ireland were sent to Australia. Rosie reviews #nonfiction CONVICTS IN THE COLONIES by Lucy Williams Pen and Sword Pub wp.me/p2Eu3u-co7
And his stuff is out in The Lancet! Amazing. How’s that for impact!
Research into an ancestor I found in a “home for female inebriates” has lead me to many interesting articles, including this one on WaywardWomen Wayward Women blog - Birmingham’s Brewery Blacklist waywardwomen.wordpress.com/2013/05/14/bir… #AncestryHour
Next THURSDAY 30th, myself and Dr Meg Foster will be presenting on 'Crime in the Australian Colonies' at Liverpool University Maybe of interest? @MrsAlghrani Lucy Williams @DrKimPeters @helenrogers19c Lindsay Wilkinson - please share widely!