Jack the Ripper: The Definitive HistoryLongman, 2004 - 386 páginas 'The clearest, most accurate, and most up-to-date account of the Ripper murders, by one of Britain's greatest and most respected experts on the ""autumn of terror"" in Victorian London.' William D. Rubenstein, Professor of Modern History, University of Wales, AberystwythEngland in the 1880s was a society in transition, shedding the skin of Victorianism and moving towards a more modern age. Promiscuity, moral decline, prostitution, unemployment, poverty, police inefficiency ... all these things combined to create a feeling of uncertainty and fear. The East End of Lo. |
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Jack the Ripper: Media, Culture, History Alexandra Warwick,Martin Willis Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |