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Gender and Policing in Early Modern England

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This book traces the beginnings of a shift from one model of gendered power to another. Over the course of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, traditional practices of local government by heads of household began to be undermined by new legal ideas about what it meant to hold office. In London, this enabled the emergence of a new kind of officeholding and a new kind of policing, rooted in a fraternal culture of official masculinity. London officers arrested, searched, and sometimes assaulted people on the basis of gendered suspicions, especially poorer women. Gender and Policing in Early Modern England describes how a recognisable form of gendered policing emerged from practices of local government by patriarchs and addresses wider questions about the relationship between gender and the state.

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ISBN: 9781009305143
Publication date: 15th June 2023
Author: Jonah Miller
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 258 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History
Genres: Gender studies, gender groups
Criminal law: Gender violence
Law and society, gender issues
Regional, state and other local government