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Parergon | 2011

Changing of the Guard: Governance, Policing, Masculinity, and Class in the Porteous Affair and Walter Scott’s Heart of Midlothian

Susan Broomhall; David G. Barrie

John Porteous, Captain of the Edinburgh City Guards, would be immortalized in the Porteous Riots of Edinburgh, 1736, in which he was murdered. These disturbances received renewed attention through Walter Scotts presentation of the events in his novel The Heart of Midlothian (1818). In contrast to eighteenth-century portrayals of the case, Scotts portrayal was significant in bringing to prominence a paradigm in which working-class men could contribute to civic management through policing, so long as they embraced long-held notions of masculine control held by both the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century urban elite.


Archive | 2012

A History of Police and Masculinities, 1700–2010

David G. Barrie; Susan Broomhall


Archive | 2008

Police in the Age of Improvement: Police development and the civic tradition in Scotland, 1775-1865

David G. Barrie


Journal of British Studies | 2015

Naming and shaming: Trial by media in nineteenth-century Scotland

David G. Barrie


Continuity and Change | 2012

Public men, private interests: the origins, structure and practice of police courts in Scotland, c1800-1833

David G. Barrie; Susan Broomhall


The Scottish Historical Review | 2007

'Epoch-Making' Beginnings to Lingering Death: The Struggle for Control of the Glasgow Police Commission, 1833-46

David G. Barrie


Archive | 2008

Police in the Age of Improvement

David G. Barrie


The Scottish Historical Review | 2016

Policing Marriage under the ‘Tree of Despotism’: The Struggle over Marital, Civic and Police-Judicial Relations in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Edinburgh

David G. Barrie


Archive | 2016

Policing Before the Police in the Eighteenth Century: British Perspectives in a European Context

David G. Barrie


Archive | 2017

Scottish criminal courts, the (c.1747-1850)

David G. Barrie; Joanne McEwan

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Susan Broomhall

University of Western Australia

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