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Poison Panic [electronic resource] : Arsenic deaths in 1840s Essex

Barrell, Helen2016
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It’s a terrible image – and also one that doesn’t seem to have much basis in truth – but this was a time of great anxiety. The 1840s were also known as the ‘hungry ’40s’, when crop failures pushed up food prices and there was popular unrest across Europe. The decade culminated in a cholera epidemic in which tens of thousands of people in the British Isles died. It is perhaps no surprise that people living through that troubled decade were captivated by the stories of the ‘poisoners’: that death was down to ‘white powder’ and the evil intentions of the human heart. Sarah Chesham, Mary May and Hannah Southgate are the protagonists of this tale of how rural Essex, in a country saturated with arsenic, was touched by the tumultuous 1840s.
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Pen and Sword History, 2016
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
ISBN:
9781473852082
Language:
English
BRN:
2596859
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