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Rose-Marie Crossan

    Poverty and Welfare in Guernsey, 1560-2015
    Guernsey, 1814-1914
    A Women's History of Guernsey, 1850s-1950s
    Criminal Justice in Guernsey, 1680-1929
    • 2021

      Criminal Justice in Guernsey, 1680-1929

      • 438pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the criminal justice system's evolution in Guernsey, this book presents a comprehensive analysis based on extensive original research spanning 250 years. It is the first scholarly work dedicated to this topic within the context of Guernsey, making it a significant contribution to academic discourse. The text is intended for a diverse audience, including scholars from the UK, Europe, North America, and Australasia, as well as residents interested in the Channel Islands' legal history.

      Criminal Justice in Guernsey, 1680-1929
    • 2018

      A Women's History of Guernsey, 1850s-1950s

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book provides an in-depth analysis of women's evolving roles in Guernsey from the 1850s to the 1950s, marking it as the first scholarly exploration of this topic in the region. It addresses key issues such as education, work, health, marriage, and social justice through individual case studies and broader legislative contexts. Additionally, it compares Guernsey's changes to those in Britain and beyond, highlighting cultural factors that influenced women's rights and conditions, making it a significant resource for both academics and general readers interested in gender studies and regional history.

      A Women's History of Guernsey, 1850s-1950s
    • 2015

      Poverty and Welfare in Guernsey, 1560-2015

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      An account of poor relief in Guernsey from the Reformation to the twenty-first century, incorporating a detailed case-study of the St Peter Port workhouse and an outline of the development of Guernsey's modern social security system.

      Poverty and Welfare in Guernsey, 1560-2015
    • 2007

      Guernsey, 1814-1914

      Migration and Modernisation

      • 346pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the transformation of Guernsey in the nineteenth century, this scholarly study explores the shift from a francophone to an anglophone society. It delves into the cultural, social, and linguistic changes that accompanied this transition, providing a comprehensive analysis of the island's historical context and its implications for identity and community. The work offers valuable insights into the dynamics of language and culture during a pivotal period in Guernsey's history.

      Guernsey, 1814-1914