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Invisible Men Joanne Klein (History Department, Boise State University (United States))

Invisible Men By Joanne Klein (History Department, Boise State University (United States))

Summary

This book provides a comprehensive study of English police constables walking the beat in the early part of the twentieth century. Based on research from little-known provincial police archives, it provides a major addition to our knowledge of working-class life and work in general, and the life and work of the English police officer in particular.

Invisible Men Summary

Invisible Men: The Secret Lives of Police Constables in Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham, 1900-1939 by Joanne Klein (History Department, Boise State University (United States))

This book provides a comprehensive study of English police constables walking the beat in the early part of the twentieth century. Joanne Klein has mined a rich seam of archival evidence to present a fascinating insight into the everyday lives of these working-class men. The book explores how constables influenced law enforcement and looks at the changing nature of policing during this period. This book is greatly to be welcomed. Based on research from little-known provincial police archives, it provides a major addition to our knowledge of working-class life and work in general, and the life and work of the English police officer in particular. It explores police relations with the public, the varied arrangements of the Bobbys domestic life, and the vicissitudes of his working life from the moment that he first put his uniform on, to when he finally took it off as a result of death, dismissal, resignation or retirement. The book is just what good history should be well-researched, persuasively argued and a pleasure to read. Professor Clive Emsley, Open University. This is an excellent book. It is well-written and extremely interesting, filling a gap in an historical literature, which is dominated by official and institutional perspectives, by illuminating the daily and working lives of constables. Professor Lucinda McCray Beier, Appalachian State University

Invisible Men Reviews

This book is greatly to be welcomed. Based on research from little-known provincial police archives, it provides a major addition to our knowledge of working-class life and work in general, and the life and work of the English police officer in particular. It explores police relations with the public, the varied arrangements of the Bobbys domestic life, and the vicissitudes of his working life from the moment that he first put his uniform on, to when he finally took it off as a result of death, dismissal, resignation or retirement. The book is just what good history should be well-researched, persuasively argued and a pleasure to read.
Clive Emsley, Open University
This is an excellent book. It is well-written and extremely interesting, filling a gap in an historical literature, which is dominated by official and institutional perspectives, by illuminating the daily and working lives of constables.
Lucinda McCray Beier, Appalachian State University * Appalachian State University *

About Joanne Klein (History Department, Boise State University (United States))

Joanne Klein is Associate Professor of History at Boise State University, Boise, Idaho.

Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • List of Tables
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Introduction: Invisible Men
  • 1. Putting on the Uniform
  • 2. Multifarious Duties
  • 3. Discipline and Defaulters
  • 4. Factions and Friendships
  • 5. Police Unions and Federations
  • 6. The Police and the Public: Animosity
  • 7. The Police and the Public: Fraternizing
  • 8. The Police and the Public: Women
  • 9. Domestic Life
  • 10. Taking off the Uniform
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix: Chief Constables in Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester, 19001939
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Additional information

GOR005861607
9781846312366
1846312361
Invisible Men: The Secret Lives of Police Constables in Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham, 1900-1939 by Joanne Klein (History Department, Boise State University (United States))
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
2010-07-13
334
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