Brotherhood of barristers : a cultural history of the British legal profession, 1840-1940 / Ren Pepitone, New York University.
2024
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Title
Brotherhood of barristers : a cultural history of the British legal profession, 1840-1940 / Ren Pepitone, New York University.
Imprint
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2024.
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 216 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Modern British histories.
Formatted Contents Note
The metropolitan inns
The culture of the bar
Gentlemanliness, etiquette, and discipline
Overseas students
Women and the bar .
The culture of the bar
Gentlemanliness, etiquette, and discipline
Overseas students
Women and the bar .
Summary
How did ideas of masculinity shape the British legal profession and the wider expectations of the white-collar professional? Brotherhood of Barristers examines the cultural history of the Inns of Court - four legal societies whose rituals of symbolic brotherhood took place in their supposedly ancient halls. These societies invented traditions to create a sense of belonging among members - or, conversely, to marginalize those who did not fit the profession's ideals. Ren Pepitone examines the legal profession's efforts to maintain an exclusive, masculine culture in the face of sweeping social changes across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Utilizing established sources such as institutional records alongside diaries, guidebooks, and newspapers, this book looks afresh at the gendered operations of Victorian professional life. Brotherhood of Barristers incorporates a diverse array of historical actors, from the bar's most high-flying to struggling law students, disbarred barristers, political radicals, and women's rights campaigners.
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Cambridge Books Online.
Language
English
ISBN
9781009456722 (ebook)
9781009456746 (hardback)
9781009456753 (paperback)
9781009456746 (hardback)
9781009456753 (paperback)
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