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The Pendulum of Opinion: Changing Attitudes to Infanticide
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- A Mclaren
- A Mclaren
- A Payne
- A similar conclusion is evident in Swain
- Altink
- Altink
- Altink
- Altink
- Altink
- and A. Hunt
- and Altink
- and Arnot
- and Arnot
- and Arnot
- and Arnot
- and Backhouse
- and Backhouse
- and Behlmer
- and Behlmer
- and Behlmer
- and Behlmer
- and C. Joffe
- and Crist
- and Dalby
- and Damme
- and Ermers
- and especially Hansen
- and especially S. Swain
- and G.K. Behlmer
- and Green
- and Gregg
- and Gregg
- and Gregg
- and H. Altink
- and Higginbotham
- and Hunt
- and Hunt
- and Ireland
- and J. Ermers
- and J. McShane Galley
- and J.S. Richter
- and Jackson
- and K. Clarke
- and Kociumbas
- and L. Fanthorpe and P
- and Monholland
- and Monholland
- and N. Darby
- and N. Woodward
- and Oberman
- and Oberman
- and Oberman
- and Pilarczyk
- and R. Schulte
- and Rebel
- and Richter
- and Roth
- and Ruggiero
- and Ruggiero
- and S. Wilson
- and Schulte
- and Schulte
- and Swain
- and T.A. Crist
- and V.A.C. Gatrell and T.B. Hadden
- and Ward
- and Wheeler
- and Wheeler
- and Wilson
- and Wilson
- and Wilson
- and Woodward
- AR Higginbotham
- Arnot
- Arnot
- Arnot
- Arnot
- B Gordon
- B Ryan
- B Ryan
- B Ryan
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Bechtold
- Beck
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- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- BH Bechtold
- Brockington
- C Damme
- C Graves
- C Graves
- C Graves
- C Graves
- C Graves
- C Graves
- C Graves
- C Graves
- CB Backhouse
- CL Krueger
- Crist
- Crist
- Crist
- Crist
- Crist
- CS Monholland
- Dalby
- Dalby
- Dalby
- Dalby
- Damme
- Damme
- Damme
- Damme
- Darby
- DC Graves
- DD Davies
- Donovan
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- Donovan
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- EC Green
- EGR Hansen de
- Ermers
- Ermers
- Ermers
- Ermers
- Ermers
- Ermers
- Ermers
- Ermers
- F Ober
- F Wilson
- F.B
- For confirmation of an equal gender ratio in nineteenth- century infanticide victims elsewhere in Europe see Bechtold
- For discussion of this contention see S. Sen
- For evidence of similar trends elsewhere at this time see Backhouse
- For evidence of the dominance of domestic servants as defendants in infanticide trials in nineteenth- century Britain see Monholland
- For further discussion of concerns over recidivist infanticidal mothers in the nineteenth century see D. Grey
- For further discussion of instances of infant abandonment and exposure in the nineteenth century see Sauer
- For further discussion of poverty being perceived as a key motive in instances of new- born child murder by the nineteenth century see respectively Arnot
- For further discussion of the potential flaws of this explanation see Scully
- For further discussion of this contention see Monholland
- For further discussion of women’s wages in the nineteenth century and the extent of their link with infanticide see Arnot
- For further discussion regarding the implications of this for any statistical analysis of Victorian infanticide see Monholland
- For further discussion see Chapter 3 of this volume as well as Monholland
- For further discussion see Chapter 3 of this volume as well as Wheeler
- For further discussion see especially Seaborne Davies
- For further discussion see J. McShane Galley
- For further discussion see L
- For further discussion see L. Abrams
- For further discussion see respectively Roth
- For further discussion see S
- For further discussion see Seaborne Davies
- For further discussion see Seaborne Davies
- For further discussion see Seaborne Davies
- For further discussion see T. Ward
- For further worldwide evidence
- For insanity in this context see Ward
- For more on the lack of employment opportunities for unmarried mothers at this time see Sauer
- For more on the practice of overlaying in the Victorian era see Donovan
- For similar evidence further afield at
- For similar mitigation attempts elsewhere in the Victorian era see Donovan
- GK Behlmer
- Green
- H Abbbch
- H Rebel
- Higginbotham
- Higginbotham
- Higginbotham
- Higginbotham
- Higginbotham
- Hunt
- Hunt
- Hunt
- Hunt
- Hunt
- Hunt
- Hunt
- I Brockington
- IC Pilarczyk
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- J Dalby
- J Green
- J Kociumbas
- J Nichols
- J Nichols
- J Williams
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- JB Beck
- JD Wilson
- JM Donovan
- K Ruggiero
- K Ruggiero
- KH Wheeler
- Kociumbas
- Leboutte
- Leboutte
- Leboutte
- M Galley
- M Jackson
- M Jackson
- M Oberman
- ME Wright
- ML Arnot
- ML Arnot
- Monholland
- Monholland
- Monholland
- Monholland
- Monholland
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- Monholland
- Moseley
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- N Williams
- Nichols
- Ober
- Ober
- Oberman
- Oberman
- Oberman
- Oberman
- Oberman
- Oberman
- P Scully
- P Spey
- Pilarczyk
- Pilarczyk
- Pilarczyk
- Pilarczyk
- R Sauer
- R Smith
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- Regina Schulte makes a similar conclusion for nineteenth- century Bavaria see Schulte
- Richter
- Richter
- Richter
- Richter
- Richter
- Rose
- Rose
- Rose
- Rose
- Roth
- Roth
- Roth
- Roth
- Roth
- Roth
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- RW Ireland
- S Davies
- S Davies
- S Davies
- S Davies
- S Davies
- S Davies
- S Davies
- S Swain
- Sauer
- Sauer
- Sauer
- Sauer
- Sauer
- Sauer
- SB Gordon
- Schulte
- Schulte
- See for further discussion Arnot
- See for instance, Behlmer
- See for instance, Dalby
- See for instance, Dalby
- See for instance, Sauer
- See for instance, the predominance of rural infanticides in studies by Leboutte
- Smith
- Smith
- Smith
- Swain
- Swain
- Swain
- T Horton
- T Percival
- T Ward
- These trends are mirrored in other findings which relate to infanticide and its allied offences in the nineteenth century. See for instance, M.L. Arnot
- V Fildes
- V Spey
- W Cummin
- W Gregg
- Ward
- Ward
- Ward
- Ward
- Ward
- WB Ober
- Wheeler
- Wheeler
- Wilson
- Wilson
- Wilson
- Wilson
- Wilson
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2013
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Monsters of Inhumanity? Methods of Infant Disposal
- Author
- A Mclaren
- A Mclaren
- A Mclaren
- A.McLaren
- An
- and A
- and A. McLaren
- and A.-M. Kilday
- and A.-M. Kilday
- and A.-M. Kilday
- and Arnot
- and Bentley
- and Bentley
- and Coroners’ Inquests M. Jackson
- and D. Bentley
- and D.I. Kertzer
- and E.C. Green
- and Ermers
- and especially Fuchs
- and Evans
- and Evans
- and Evans
- and F.B
- and Fildes
- and Fildes
- and Fildes
- and for the history of French foundling hospitals more generally see Fuchs
- and Fuchs
- and Gilje
- and Higginbotham
- and Homrighaus
- and Homrighaus
- and Jackson
- and Jackson
- and K. Wrightson
- and K.H. Wheeler
- and Kelly
- and Kertzer
- and Kertzer
- and Kertzer
- and Kilday
- and Lonza
- and Lonza
- and Lonza
- and M. Thomson
- and M.D. Smith
- and M.N. Wessling
- and Malcolmson
- and Malcolmson
- and Marshall
- and Marshall
- and McLaren
- and McLaren
- and McLaren
- and O. Ulbricht
- and P.A. Gilje
- and P.P. Viazzo M. Bortolotto and A. Zanotto
- and Perry
- and Perry
- and Pollock
- and R. Woods N. Williams and C. Galley
- and R.B. Litchfield and D. Gordon
- and R.W
- and Radbill
- and Rosen
- and Ruggiero
- and S
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Schnucker
- and Smith
- and Sommers
- and Sommers
- and T. Evans
- and Ulbricht
- and Ulbricht
- and Wessling
- and Wilson
- and Woodward
- and Wrightson
- and Wrightson
- Arnot
- Arnot
- B Waugh
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Bentley
- Bentley
- Bentley
- Bentley
- Boswell
- Brittain
- C Johnson
- C Smart
- C Wilson
- Campbell
- CC Means Jr
- CH Dayton
- D Cressy
- D Mclaren
- Dayton
- Dayton
- DI Kertzer
- DL Ransel
- E Shorter
- Ermers
- Evans
- F Instance
- F Lonza
- F Newall
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- For evidence of a higher infant mortality rate amongst foundling hospitals in Europe and North America see Lonza
- For evidence of battery and blood- shed in instances of infanticide since 1600 see Wrightson
- For further discussion of a belief in the prevalence of more passive forms of infanticide across Europe and beyond in the pre- modern period see L. Abrams
- For further discussion of abandonment being used as an alternative to infanticide see also K. Wrightson
- For further discussion of mid- Victorian concerns relating to child care motherhood and the need for infant protection in England see especially Arnot
- For further discussion of poverty as the principle causal factor of infant abandonment in the pre- modern period see Fildes
- For further discussion of the bias shown against baby- famers and nursing practices in publications in the mid- to late- Victorian era in Britain and beyond see Arnot
- For further discussion of the global nature of infant abandonment in the pre- modern period see the various chapters in C. Panter- Brick and M.T. Smith
- For further discussion of the likely good intentions of the majority of mothers who abandoned their infants to institutional or charitable care or in a public place see Boswell
- For further discussion of the physical dangers of abortion in the pre- modern period see A. McLaren
- For further discussion of the prevalence of this attitude in the pre- modern period see P. Crawford
- For further discussion of the use of abortion within the context of illicit relationships see S. Wilson
- For further discussion of the use of medical testimony in early modern English infanticide trials see S. Sommers
- For further discussion of the use of wet- nurses by foundling hospitals see Perry
- For further discussion of these cases and the related moral panic see Arnot
- For further discussion of these defences and the reasons they were employed see Malcolmson
- For further discussion on the typical age of abandoned infants in the centuries before 1900 see V. Fildes
- For further discussion regarding the spread of disease via breastfeeding see Kertzer
- For further discussion see A
- For further discussion see B.R. Sharma
- For further discussion see B.S
- For further discussion see D. McLaren
- For further discussion see G.K. Behlmer
- For further discussion see J. Boswell
- For further discussion see J.M. Riddle
- For further discussion see K.D
- For further discussion see M. Kamler
- For further discussion see R. Leboutte
- For further discussion see R.P. Brittain
- For further elaboration see R.H. Helmholz
- For more evidence of deliberate suffocation as a methodology in pre- modern infanticide see Gowing
- For more evidence of drowning and burning as a methodology in pre- modern infanticide see Wrightson
- For more on the believed transfer of physical and character traits via breastfeeding see Marshall
- For more on the care taken to employ private live- in nurses see Campbell
- For similar findings of mixed methodologies relating to infanticide in the early modern period see Kamler
- For the various sides of this historiographical debate see Francus
- For the widespread and popular nature of wet- nursing across pre- modern Europe and North America see also Marshall
- Forbes
- Fuchs
- Fuchs
- Fuchs
- G Davis
- G Pugh
- G Rosen
- G.R
- GD Sussman
- Gilje
- Green
- Green
- GS Rowe
- Higginbotham
- Homrighaus
- Homrighaus
- Hunter
- J Ermers
- J Golden
- J Kelly
- J Keown
- J Kociumbas
- J Kok
- J Reif
- J Reif
- J Vallin
- JA Banks
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- JE Boswell
- JL Harrington
- JM Riddle
- JM Riddle
- K Ruggiero
- K Ruggiero
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kertzer
- Kertzer
- Kertzer
- Kertzer
- Kilday
- Kilday
- Kilday
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- L Campbell
- L Gordon
- L Leneman
- L Pollock
- L Stone
- Leboutte
- Leboutte
- Leneman and Mitchison
- Lindemann
- Lindemann
- Lindemann
- Lindemann
- Lindemann
- Litchfield and Gordon
- LNADSK
- Lonza
- Lonza
- Lonza
- Lonza
- M Flinn
- M Jackson
- M Jackson
- M Jackson
- M Lindemann
- M-F Morel
- Malcolmson
- Malcolmson
- Malcolmson
- Malcolmson
- Malcolmson
- Marshall
- Marshall
- Mclaren
- McLaren
- McLaren
- McLaren
- McLaren
- McLaren
- ME Wiesner-Hanks
- Millward
- Moseley
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- N Lonza
- N Woodward
- Newall
- Newall
- O Davies
- O Ulbricht
- P Knight
- P Papers
- P Papers
- P Papers
- Perry
- Perry
- Pollock
- R Millward
- R Roth
- R Sauer
- R See
- R Woods
- Radbill
- RE Homrighaus
- RG Fuchs
- Riddle
- Rosen
- Rosen
- Rosen
- Rowe
- Rowe
- RP Petchesky
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- RV Schnucker
- RW Malcolmson
- S Boswell
- S Evans
- S Faber
- S Fildes
- S Homrighaus
- S Kelly
- S Kilday
- S Knight
- S Malcolmson
- S Malcolmson
- S Pollock
- S Ulbricht
- S Ulbricht
- S Wrightson
- Sauer
- Sauer
- Schnucker
- See
- See for instance, Boswell
- See for instance, C.B. Backhouse
- See for instance, Dayton
- See for instance, Fuchs
- See for instance, G.K
- See for instance, Higginbotham
- See for instance, J. Hurl- Eamon
- See for instance, Jackson
- See for instance, Kertzer
- See for instance, Lindemann
- See for instance, M.L. Arnot
- See for instance, Marshall
- See for instance, Newall
- See for instance, P.J. Martin
- See for instance, Perry
- See for instance, Radbill
- See for instance, Rosen
- See for instance, S.X. Radbill
- See for instance, Wessling
- See for instance, Woodward
- Sharma
- Sharma
- Smith
- Sommers
- Sommers
- Sommers
- Sommers
- T Bernard
- T.R
- The likelihood of still- births being perceived to be higher than they were in reality in the pre- modern era is a point also made by Malcolmson
- Two and Homrighaus
- Ulbricht
- Ulbricht
- Ulbricht
- Ulbricht
- Ulbricht
- V Fildes
- V Fildes
- V Fildes
- Vallin
- W Gouge
- W Hunter
- Wessling
- Wheeler
- Wheeler
- Wilson
- Woodward
- Woodward
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
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- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2013
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