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What We Mourn

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book What We Mourn Lydia Murdoch
Libristo code: 49500172
Publishers University of Virginia Press, December 2025
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How a new culture of bereavement changed the relationship of the Victorian state to its most vulnerable subjects

When the Tory Member of Parliament Michael Sadler argued in 1832 for state intervention on behalf of Britain's dying child factory workers, he elicited smirks and ridicule from his Liberal adversaries--a response that would have been unimaginable by the century's end. What We Mourn traces the changing understandings of child death within British, imperial, and transatlantic contexts and reveals the importance of youth and emotion to constructions of the modern state.

As childhood took on new meanings over the course of the long nineteenth century, public mourning for the premature deaths of children emerged as a way of asserting and even redefining British rights and citizenship. Factory hands and abolitionists, sanitation reformers and suffragists democratized and politicized their grief as they called upon the state to recognize their lives as part of a new, reimagined political order. As Lydia Murdoch shows, carrying their own and others' private grief into the public sphere--with petitions and marches, public lectures and poetry--allowed marginalized members of society to assert their claim to rights. What We Mourn explores both the power and the limitations of a new politics founded on grief and the protection of child life.

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Full name What We Mourn
Author Lydia Murdoch
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2025
Number of pages 282
EAN 9780813953823
ISBN 0813953820
Libristo code 49500172
Weight 390
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 25
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