Ascent of the Detective
Police Sleuths in Victorian and Edwardian England
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Word Count
112,000 words, Guess
Page Count
448 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL28472104M
- ISBN-139780199577408
- OCLC Control Number713186779
- OCLC Control Numberascentofdetectiv0000shpa
- Library of Congress Control Number2011941223
Classifications
- LCCHV7914
Description
From the publisher. The figure of the detective has long excited the imagination of the wider public, and the English police detective has been a special focus of attention in both print and visual media. Yet, while much has been written in the last three decades about the history of uniformed policemen in England, no similar work has focused on police detectives. The Ascent of the Detective redresses this by exploring the diverse and often arcane world of English police detectives during the formative period of their profession, from 1842 until the First World War, with special emphasis on the famed detective branch established at Scotland Yard. The book starts by illuminating the detectives' socioeconomic background, how and why they became detectives, their working conditions, the differences between them and uniformed policemen, and their relations with the wider community. It then goes on to trace the factors that shaped their changing public image, from the embodiment of 'un-English' values to plebeian knights in armor, investigating the complex and symbiotic exchange between detectives and journalists, and analyzing their image as it unfolded in the press, in literature, and in their own memoirs.
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- Ascent of the Detective: Police Sleuths in Victorian and Edwardian England
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