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Ordinary Lives, Death, and Social Class: Dublin City Coroner's Court, 1876-1902 (Hardcover)

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Ordinary Lives, Death, and Social Class focuses on the evolution of the Dublin City Coroner's Court and on Dr Louis A. Bryne's first two years in office. Wrapping itself around the 1901 census, the study uses gender, power, and blame as analytical frameworks to examine what inquests can tell us about the impact of urban living from lifecycle and class perspectives. Coroners' inquests are a combination of eyewitness testimony, expert medico-legal language, detailed minutiae of people, places, and occupational identities pinned to a moment in time. Thus they have a simultaneous capacity to reveal histories from both above and below. Rich in geographical, socio-economic, cultural, class, and medical detail, these records collated in a liminal setting about the hour of death bear incredible witness to what has often been termed 'ordinary lives'. The subjects of Dr Byrne's court were among the poorest in Ireland and, apart from common medical causes problems linked to lower socio-economic groups, this volume covers preventable cases of workplace accidents, neglect, domestic abuse, and homicide.

About the Author


Ciara Breathnach, Associate Professor in History, University of Limerick Ciara Breathnach is Associate Professor in History at the University of Limerick where she has worked since 2005. She is currently an Irish Research Council Laureate Awardee (2018-2022) and has published widely on Irish socio-economic, gender, cultural, and health history.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780198865780
ISBN-10: 0198865783
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date: December 15th, 2022
Pages: 290
Language: English