The London Hanged by Peter Linebaugh

The London Hanged by Peter Linebaugh

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Contesting the view of the 18th century as that of a prospering consumer society and revealing its polar opposite in the poverty of the labouring people of the imperial metropolis, this book gives an insight into the conditions of labouring life among those whom the consumer society consumed.

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The London Hanged by Peter Linebaugh

In 18th century London the gallows at Tyburn was the dramatic focus of a struggle between the rich and the poor. Most of the London hanged were executed for property crimes, and the chief lesson that the gallows had to teach was "respect private property". The executions took place amid a London populace that knew the same poverty and hunger as the condemned. Indeed, there was little distinction between a "criminal" population and the poor population as a whole, as necessity drove the city's poor into inevitable conflict with the laws of the privileged ruling class. Peter Linebaugh provides an analysis of how the propertied classes, in the exploitation of the emergent working class, substantially determined the nature of crime, and how crime, in turn, shaped the development of the economic system. Contemporary documents of the period are used to recreate the predicament of men and women who, in the pursuit of bare subsistence, had good reason to fear the example of Tyburn's "triple tree".
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ISBN 13 9780713990454
ISBN 10 0713990457
Title The London Hanged
Author Peter Linebaugh
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1991-09-26
Number of pages 512
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