雅典娜神庙:不仅仅是另一个伦敦俱乐部

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
R. McWilliam
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这些人生故事的性质涉及到构成这本书的许多相同的人生历程重大事件,可以分为多个章节,其中一些章节与整体论点的联系比其他章节更紧密。正如沃特金斯所承认的,来源的局限性塑造了所呈现的生活:惯犯的传记比那些迅速戒罪的人更完整;而女性的工作在结婚后就被国家官僚机构夺走了。尽管沃特金斯呈现了典型和非典型的混合案例,但这些特殊的故事最能吸引读者的注意力——无论是连续累犯查尔斯·布鲁尔在海上失踪前成功叛变和征用船只(第59–61页);或者Ellen Caley aka Hunt(第113-5页),这位前性工作者是唯一一位被拒绝结婚的女性青少年。罪犯中的年轻人再次脱颖而出:与成年罪犯不同,他们所有的重大生活事件都发生在殖民地。他们对生活、工作或结婚地点的选择都被国家限制了(至少在获得自由之前)。沃特金斯的散文清晰连贯地解释了档案证据的可能性和局限性,以及塑造这些青少年个人和集体生活结果的殖民和犯罪背景。这使它成为新进入犯罪史领域的学生或学者的一个非常有用的介绍,同时也为那些对伦敦的贫困和犯罪史、澳大利亚的罪犯制度、青少年犯罪和更广泛的青少年感兴趣的人提供了很多东西。
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The Athenaeum: More Than Just Another London Club
nature of these life-stories, which touched on many of the same major life-course events that structure the book, could have been situated in multiple chapters, and some were more strongly connected to the overall argument than others. As Watkins acknowledges, the limitations of the sources shape the lives presented: the biographies of repeat offenders are more complete than those who quickly desisted from crime; and women’s work is lost to the state bureaucracy upon their marriage. Though Watkins presents a mix of typical and atypical cases, the exceptional stories draw the readers’ attention the most – whether it is serial recidivist Charles Brewer’s successful mutiny and commandeering of a ship before being lost at sea (pp. 59–61); or Ellen Caley aka Hunt (pp. 113–5), the former sex-worker who was the only female juvenile denied a marriage licence. Once again, the youth of the convicts stand out: unlike their adult counterparts, all of their major life-events occurred in the colony. Their choices over where they lived, worked, or married were all curtailed (at least until gaining their freedom) by the state. Watkins’ prose is clear and coherent in explaining the possibilities and limitations of archival evidence, and the colonial and criminal context that shapes these juveniles’ life outcomes, individually and collectively. This renders it an extremely useful introduction to students or scholars new to the field of crime history, whilst simultaneously having much to offer to those interested in histories of poverty and crime in London, the convict system in Australia, juvenile offending, and youth more generally.
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CiteScore
0.70
自引率
16.70%
发文量
72
期刊介绍: Cultural & Social History is published on behalf of the Social History Society (SHS). Members receive the journal as part of their membership package. To join the Society, please download an application form on the Society"s website and follow the instructions provided.
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