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Bad Girls - The Rebels and Renegades of Holloway Prison (Paperback)
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Bad Girls - The Rebels and Renegades of Holloway Prison (Paperback)
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LONGLISTED FOR THE 2019 ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL WRITING
'Davies's absorbing study serves up just enough sensationalism -
and eccentricity - along with its serious inquiry' SUNDAY TIMES
'[A] revealing account of the jail's 164-year history' DAILY
TELEGRAPH, 5* review 'Insightful and thought-provoking and makes
for a ripping good read' JEREMY CORBYN 'A much-needed and balanced
history' OBSERVER 'Davies explores how society has dealt with
disobedient women - from suffragettes to refugees to women seeking
abortions - for decades, and how they've failed to silence those
who won't go down without a fight' STYLIST Society has never known
what to do with its rebellious women. Those who defied expectations
about feminine behaviour have long been considered dangerous and
unnatural, and ever since the Victorian era they have been removed
from public view, locked up and often forgotten about. Many of
these women ended up at HM Prison Holloway, the self-proclaimed
'terror to evil-doers' which, until its closure in 2016, was
western Europe's largest women's prison. First built in 1852 as a
House of Correction, Holloway's women have come from all corners of
the UK - whether a patriot from Scotland, a suffragette from
Huddersfield, or a spy from the Isle of Wight - and from all walks
of life - socialites and prostitutes, sporting stars and nightclub
queens, refugees and freedom fighters. They were imprisoned for
treason and murder, for begging, performing abortions and stealing
clothing coupons, for masquerading as men, running brothels and
attempting suicide. In Bad Girls, Caitlin Davies tells their
stories and shows how women have been treated in our justice system
over more than a century, what crimes - real or imagined - they
committed, who found them guilty and why. It is a story of
victimization and resistance; of oppression and bravery. From the
women who escaped the hangman's noose - and those who didn't - to
those who escaped Holloway altogether, Bad Girls is a fascinating
look at how disobedient and defiant women changed not only the
prison service, but the course of history.
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