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100 1 _aShani D'Cruze
245 1 0 _aCrimes Of Outrage
_bSex, Violence, and Victorian Working Women
250 _a1
260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c20241101
300 _a272 p
520 _bThis provocative study explores the subordination of Victorian working women in the home, neighborhood, and workplace. Drawing on courtroom proceedings, D'Cruze reveals that women's interest in speaking out against violent crimes often coincide with the court's agenda to discipline the unruly behavior of working men. However, while women used local courts of vindicate their reputation before their neighbors, doing so often compromised their respectability in the eyes of the public.
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