The Routledge Handbook of Jack the Ripper Studies

The Routledge Handbook of Jack the Ripper Studies

  • Anne-Marie Kilday
  • David Nash
  • Katherine D. Watson
Publisher:Taylor & FrancisISBN 13: 9781040444405ISBN 10: 1040444407

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The Routledge Handbook of Jack the Ripper Studies is written by Anne-Marie Kilday and published by Taylor & Francis. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1040444407 (ISBN 10) and 9781040444405 (ISBN 13).

In offering a holistic analysis of the vast array of evidence and literature pertaining to the Whitechapel Murders committed in London’s East End in the Autumn of 1888, this volume offers a multi-disciplinary and multi-dimensional consideration of the entirety of the most infamous of crimes and their legacy for the first time. Interest in the crimes of Jack the Ripper has barely dissipated over the numerous decades since their perpetration but has grown significantly in recent years. The Routledge Handbook of Jack the Ripper Studies provides a solid reference point for understanding and evaluating the significance of the murders across a range of different perspectives, both past and present, and through a myriad of different disciplinary frameworks and approaches. This vital resource is split into eight thematic sections, each containing a brief, orientating introduction: 1 Introduction and Victorian Context 2 The Murders and the Victims 3 The Evidence and the Investigation 4 The Suspects and Conspiracy Theories 5 Press Reaction and Public Outcry 6 Official Responses 7 The Legacy of the Ripper: Media and Culture 8 Ripperology and Ripper Scholarship: Past, Present and Future Providing both a rigorous, consolidated appreciation of the voluminous scholarship and setting a dynamic and expansive research agenda for the future, this handbook will be essential reading for students and scholars of history, criminology, social justice, cultural studies, and gender studies.