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General Literature of Crime
Boyle, Thomas. Black Swine in the Sewers of Hampstead: Beneath the Surface of Victorian Sensationalism. London, 1990.
Curtis, L. Perry. Jack the Ripper and the London Press. London, 2001.
Dolan, Frances. Dangerous Familiars: Representations of Domestic Crime in England, 1550-1700. Ithaca and London, 1994.
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Englander, David. Henry Mayhew and the Criminal Classes of Victorian England: The Case Reopened. Criminal Justice History, 17 (2002).
Gatrell, V. A. C.. The Hanging Tree: Execution and the English People 1770-1868. Oxford, 1994.
Notes: This volume represents the classic statement of the history of capital punishment in Britain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; and is a necessary starting point for any further study of this subject. View or add to this citation.
Gladfelder, Hal. Criminality and Narrative in Eighteenth Century England: Beyond the Law. London, 2001.
Kalikoff, Beth. Murder and Moral Decay in Victorian Popular Literature. Ann Arbor, Mich., 1986.
McKenzie, A.. Making Crime Pay: Motives, Marketing Strategies, and the Printed Literature of Crime in England 1670-1770. In Smith, Greg T, May, Allyson N., Devereaux, Simon (ed), Criminal Justice in the Old World and the New: Essays in Honour of J.M. Beattie. Toronto, 1998.
Rosenberg, Philippe. Sanctifying the Robe: Punitive Violence and the English Press, 1650-1700. In Devereaux, Simon, Griffiths, Paul (ed), Penal Practice and Culture, 1500-1900 : Punishing the English. Basingstoke, 2004. pp: 157-182.
Criminal Biographies
Faller, L.. Turned to Account: The Forms and Functions of Criminal Biography in Late Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-Century England. Cambridge, 1987.
Harris, M.. Trials and Criminal Biographies: A Case Study in Distribution. In Myers, R., Harris, M. (ed), Sale and Distribution of Books from 1700. Oxford, 1982.
McKenzie, A.. Making Crime Pay: Motives, Marketing Strategies, and the Printed Literature of Crime in England 1670-1770. In Smith, Greg T, May, Allyson N., Devereaux, Simon (ed), Criminal Justice in the Old World and the New: Essays in Honour of J.M. Beattie. Toronto, 1998.
Rawlings, Philip. Drunks, Whores and Idle Apprentices: Criminal Biographies of the Eighteenth Century. London, 1992.
Singleton, R. R.. English Criminal Biography, 1651-1722. Harvard Library Bulletin, 18 (1970). pp: 63-83.
Last Dying Speeches
Gladfelder, Hal. Criminality and Narrative in Eighteenth Century England: Beyond the Law. London, 2001.
Sharpe, J. A.. 'Last Dying speeches': Religion, Ideology and Public Execution in Seventeenth-Century England. Past and Present, 107 (1985). pp: 144-67.
Ordinary of Newgate's Accounts
Linebaugh, P.. The Ordinary of Newgate and his Account. In Cockburn, J. S. (ed), Crime in England 1550-1800. London, 1977.
McKenzie, A.. Making Crime Pay: Motives, Marketing Strategies, and the Printed Literature of Crime in England 1670-1770. In Smith, Greg T, May, Allyson N., Devereaux, Simon (ed), Criminal Justice in the Old World and the New: Essays in Honour of J.M. Beattie. Toronto, 1998.
McKenzie, Andrea. From True Confessions to True Reporting? The Decline and Fall of the Ordinary's Account. London Journal, 30:1 (2005). pp: 55-70.
Newspapers
Andrew, Donna T.. The Press and Public Apologies in Eighteenth-Century London. In Landau, Norma (ed), Law, Crime and English Society, 1660-1830. Cambridge, 2002.
Barker, Hannah. Newspapers, Politics and Public Opinion in Late Eighteenth-Century England. Oxford, 1998.
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Black, Jeremy. The English Press in the Eighteenth Century. London, 1987.
Boyce, George, Curran, James, Wingate, Pauline (ed). Newspaper History from the Seventeenth Century to the Present Day. London, 1978.
Harris, Michael. London Newspapers in the Age of Walpole: A Study of the Origins of the Modern English Press. London, 1987.
Harris, Robert. A Patriot Press: National Politics and the London Press in the 1740s. Oxford, 1993.
Harris, Bob. Politics and the Rise of the Press: Britain and France, 1620-1800. London, 1996.
MacKay, Lynn. Refusing the Royal Pardon: London Capital Convicts and the Reactions of the Courts and the Press, 1789. London Journal, 28 (2003). pp: 21-37.
Sutherland, James. The Restoration Newspaper and its Development. Cambridge, 1986.
Winkler, K. T.. The Forces of the Market and the London Newspaper in the first half of the Eighteenth Century. Journal of Newspaper and Periodical History, 4:2 (1988). pp: 22-35.
Court Records
Cockburn, J. S.. Early Modern Assize Records as Historical Evidence. Journal of the Society of Archivists, 5 (1975). pp: 215-231.
Gaskill, M.. Reporting Murder: Fiction in the Archives of Early Modern England. Social History, 23 (1998). pp: 1-30.
Hawkings, D. T.. Criminal Ancestors: A Guide to Historical Criminal Records in England and Wales. Stroud, 1992.
Langbein, J. H.. The Criminal Trial before the Lawyers. The University of Chicago Law Review, 45 (1978). pp: 263-316.
Sharpe, J. A.. Crime in Early Modern England 1550-1750. London, 1984; 2nd edn 1999.
Novels and Prints
Bell, I. A.. Literature and Crime in Augustan England. London, 1991.
Faller, L.. Crime and Defoe: A New Kind of Writing. Cambridge, 1993.
Fielding, Henry. An Enquiry into the Causes of the Late Increase of Robbers, and Related Writings. Oxford, 1988.
Gatrell, V. A. C.. City of laughter : sex and satire in eighteenth-century London. London, 2006.
Gladfelder, Hal. Criminality and Narrative in Eighteenth Century England: Beyond the Law. London, 2001.
Hallett, Mark. The Spectacle of Difference: Graphic Satire in the Age of Hogarth. London, 1999.
Hislop, Ian, Bills, Mark. The Art of Satire: London in Caricature. Basingstoke, 2006.
Mandeville, Bernard. An Enquiry into the Causes of the Frequent Executions at Tyburn. Los Angeles, 1964.
McDowell, Paula. The Women of Grub Street: Press, Politics and Gender in the London Literary Marketplace, 1678-1730. Oxford, 1998.
Paulson, R.. Hogarth. Cambridge, 1991-93.
Rogers, N.. Confronting the Crime Wave: The Debate Over Social Reform and Regulation, 1749-53. In Davison, Lee, Hitchcock, T, Keirn, T, Shoemaker, R (ed), Stilling the Grumbling Hive: The Response to Social and Economic Problems in England, 1689-1750. Stroud, 1992.
Sharpe, J. A. (ed). Crime and the Law in English Satirical Prints, 1600-1832. Cambridge, 1986.
Shesgreen, Sean. Images of the Outcast: The Urban Poor in the Cries of London. Manchester, 2002.
Trodd, Andrea. Domestic Crime in the Victorian Novel. New York, 1989.
Uglow, Jenny. Hogarth: A Life and a World. London, 1997.
Wiltenburg, Joy. Disorderly Women and Female Power in the Street Literature of Early Modern England and Germany. Charlottesville, Virginia, 1992.
