The Walnut Tree

The Walnut Tree: Women, Violence and the Law – a Hidden History

Hardback Published on: 29/02/2024
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The Walnut Tree
Fascinating, but also heartbreaking
I rated this 4.5 stars. Using a case study structure, we follow different women that helped change English laws, all of which usually fall under the radar.... READ MORE
Amy
The Walnut Tree
This might just be the best piece of history writing I've ever read!
I loved this book and learned so much! It is fascinating and so brilliantly set out - with each chapter opening with a richly descriptive scene detailing a... READ MORE
Katie in Darlington
The Walnut Tree
A must read!
Kate Morgan follows up from her brilliant history of homocide ("Murder: The Biography") with another fascinating and thoroughly researched piece of non-fic... READ MORE
Julie, Waterstones Silverburn
The Walnut Tree
Amazing!
This is a brilliant and fascinating book, that I found throughly engaging. Morgan introduced each chapter with a vivid presentation of a legal case that wa... READ MORE
Luke
The Walnut Tree
A must read!
“Yet each man kills the thing he loves” 4.5 ⭐️ Oof, this book wasn’t kidding when it said in the opening disclosure that this is not an easy read. Th... READ MORE
V
The Walnut Tree
An essential eye into the history of women and English social history!
A poiniant and heartbreaking read detailing the social injustices of the law and womens lives throughout history. This book details beautifully how far wom... READ MORE
Krissy

Synopsis

A devastating work of non-fiction that reveals a hidden history of women, violence and the law.

A woman, a dog and a walnut tree, the more they are beaten, the better they’ll be.

So went the proverb quoted by a prominent MP in the Houses of Parliament in 1853. His words – intended ironically in a debate about a rise in attacks on women – summed up the prevailing attitude of the day, in which violence against women was waved away as a part and parcel of modern living – a chilling seam of misogyny that had polluted both parliament and the law. But were things about to change?

In this vivid and essential work of historical non-fiction, Kate Morgan explores the legal campaigns, test cases and individual injustices of the Victorian and Edwardian eras which fundamentally re-shaped the status of women under British law. These are seen through the untold stories of women whose cases became cornerstones of our modern legal system and shine a light on the historical inequalities of the law.

We hear of the uniquely abusive marriage which culminated in the dramatic story of the ‘Clitheroe wife abduction’; of the domestic tragedies which changed the law on domestic violence; the controversies surrounding the Contagious Diseases Act and the women who campaigned to abolish it; and the real courtroom stories behind notorious murder cases such as the ‘Camden Town Murder’.

Exploring the 19th- and early 20th Century legal history that influenced the modern-day stances on issues such as domestic abuse, sexual violence and divorce, The Walnut Tree lifts the lid on the shocking history of women under British law – and what it means for women today.

  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • ISBN: 9780008559571
  • Number of pages: 320
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 240 x 159 x 38 mm

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The Walnut Tree
An easy and delightful read of hard and sad times
Reading The Walnut Tree feels oh-so familiar; a distance past that isn't so distant at all. It is familiar yet not. You'll come away from reading this feel... READ MORE
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