Hi guys, I am currently writing my dissertation 'Jack The Ripper and Whitechapel: 1888', focusing on three main areas, prostitution, poverty and class. I was just wondering if anyone could point me towards any books or resources that would be helpful, or had any thoughts on the subjects they could share? Any help is welcome. Thanks
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Hi TBliss,
If you would like to send me a private message I'll dig out any source material I have for you. I have a huge library of documents, photos etc., on Victorian social history in the East End which I'm sure you'll find helpful. Prostitution, poverty and class especially!
If you haven't sent a private message on the board before. Just click on my name at the top of the post and a little drop down list will appear underneath it. You can either PM or email me.
Lynn is spot on with Fishman. Great Book.
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Janie
xxxxI'm not afraid of heights, swimming or love - just falling, drowning and rejection.
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Hi,
Originally posted by TBliss View PostHi guys, I am currently writing my dissertation 'Jack The Ripper and Whitechapel: 1888', focusing on three main areas, prostitution, poverty and class. I was just wondering if anyone could point me towards any books or resources that would be helpful, or had any thoughts on the subjects they could share? Any help is welcome. Thanks
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I cannot echo Lynns reccomendation loud enough, Fishman is esstential if you are trying to grasp the Sociology of the area at that time.
May I also point you in the direction of E1: A Journey Through Whitechapel and Spitalfields by John Bennett. I feel it compliments Fishman and provides a little more history as to how the area developed.
Monty
Monty
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Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622
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I meant to pm you and posted instead.
I've sent you an email via the board, if you can't access it, I'll just post up my email address, most people have got it anyway!!
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Janie
xxxxxxLast edited by Jane Coram; 01-16-2011, 07:25 PM.I'm not afraid of heights, swimming or love - just falling, drowning and rejection.
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- Jack London: The people of the Abyss
- Charles Booth: Life and labour of the people in London
- Kellow Chesney: The Victorian underworld
- Philip Hutchinson and Rob Clack: JTR's London then and now (this is a book with photographic documentation)
- Philip Sugden: The complete history of JTR (be careful to buy the new edition, issued in 1992).Best regards,
Maria
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Originally posted by TBliss View PostHi guys, I am currently writing my dissertation 'Jack The Ripper and Whitechapel: 1888', focusing on three main areas, prostitution, poverty and class. I was just wondering if anyone could point me towards any books or resources that would be helpful, or had any thoughts on the subjects they could share? Any help is welcome. Thanks
Gareth Stedman Jones "Outcast London"
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Judith Walkowiz has written two books on the subject of Prostitution in Victorian England. City of Dreadful Delight had a significant amount devoted to Jack.
Also there is Catharine Arnold's City of Sin which was recently published which looks at the prostitiution and sexual vice in London through history. We reviewed it in Decmember in Casebook Examiner and it was good.
Jenni“be just and fear not”
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Yes, Jack Londons People of the Abyss would be ideal.
Monty
Monty
https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...t/evilgrin.gif
Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622
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