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Representations of Suicide in Urban North-West England c.1870-1910: The Formative Role of Respectability, Class, Gender and Morality’
Ian Miller
School of Arts & Humanities
Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
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Arts & Humanities
Respectability
83%
Morality
81%
England
68%
Suicide
65%
Hostility
14%
Victorian Period
14%
Late-Victorian
13%
Condemnation
12%
Mental Illness
11%
Working Class
10%
Destruction
9%
Paradigm
8%
Interaction
6%
Economics
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Morals
100%
England
70%
Suicide
65%
Attitude to Death
22%
Hostility
14%
Economics
9%
Social Sciences
morality
67%
suicide
66%
gender
34%
death
25%
self-destruction
17%
traditional society
15%
working class
11%
mental illness
10%
paradigm
7%
interaction
5%