This book examines the phenomenon of infanticide in Ireland from 1850 to 1900, examining a sample of 4,645 individual cases of infant murder, attempted infanticide and concealment of birth. Evidence for this study has been gleaned from a variety of sources, including court documents, coroners' records, prison files, parliamentary papers, and newspapers. Through these sources, many of which are rarely used by scholars, attitudes towards the crime, the women accused of the offence, and the victim, are revealed. Although infant murder was a capital offence during this period, none of the women found guilty of the crime were executed, suggesting a degree of sympathy and understanding towards the accused. Infanticide cases also allude to complex dynamics and tensions between employers and servants, parents and pregnant daughters, judges and defendants, and prison authorities and inmates. This book highlights much about the lived realities of nineteenth-century Ireland.

A Most Diabolical Deed
by Farrell, ElaineFormat: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2013-07-31
Publisher(s): MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Summary
Author Biography
Elaine Farrell is Lecturer in Modern Irish Economic and Social History at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 'A melancholy thing': an Overview
2 'Dead children, like drowned sailors, tell no tales': Coroners' Courts
3 'That species of crime': Criminal Courts
4 'Rumor, with its hundred tongues': the Community
5 'News of the ghastly spectacle': the Press
6 'A very great escape': Prisons
Conclusion
1 'A melancholy thing': an Overview
2 'Dead children, like drowned sailors, tell no tales': Coroners' Courts
3 'That species of crime': Criminal Courts
4 'Rumor, with its hundred tongues': the Community
5 'News of the ghastly spectacle': the Press
6 'A very great escape': Prisons
Conclusion
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