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Vivien Fleming - William James Chidley: a Case Study in the Use of Criminal and Lunacy Laws by the N...

Vivien Fleming - William James Chidley: a Case Study in the Use of Criminal and Lunacy Laws by the N...

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Vivien Fleming - William James Chidley: a Case Study in the Use of Criminal and Lunacy Laws by the New South Wales State Authorities 1912-1916, 1999

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Vivien Fleming - William James Chidley: a Case Study in the Use of Criminal and Lunacy Laws by the New South Wales State Authorities 1912-1916, 1999

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Date

1999

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MLMSS 7592

Record Identifier

92eVlr0Y

Reference Code

446895
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1 folder - 0.02 Meters

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Contents

A dissertation submitted by Vivien Fleming in partial requirement for the award of the degree of Master of Social Science (Criminology) at the Charles Surt University. It explores the nature of the State authorities persecution of William Chidley, a self-educated philosopher and reformer, whose unique theories on sex, dress and diet brought him in...

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Full title

Vivien Fleming - William James Chidley: a Case Study in the Use of Criminal and Lunacy Laws by the New South Wales State Authorities 1912-1916, 1999

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Presented by Vivien Fleming, July 2005

Administrative / Biographical history

Vivien Fleming is a practising solicitor.

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MLMSS 7592

Record Identifier

92eVlr0Y

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446895

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