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Sleepless souls: Suicide in early modern England.

Publication Details

Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990 CE.

"Sleepless Souls is a social and cultural history of suicide in early modern England. It traces the rise and fall of the crime of self-murder and explores why suicide came to be harshly punished in the sixteenth century, and why it was subsequently gradually decriminalized, tolerated, and even sentimentalized. It is a readable, detailed, and scholarly examination of the changing meaning of self-destruction, which provides an illuminating perspective of the sweep of cultural and social change in England over three centuries" (publisher)

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Entry Number#13555
Permanent Linkhttps://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/15832
External URLsleepless-souls-suicide-in-early-modern-england

Geographic Context

Publication place: Oxford