A History of the Dublin Metropolitan Police and its Colonial Legacy

A History of the Dublin Metropolitan Police and its Colonial Legacy

by Anastasia Dukova
A History of the Dublin Metropolitan Police and its Colonial Legacy

A History of the Dublin Metropolitan Police and its Colonial Legacy

by Anastasia Dukova

Paperback(1st ed. 2016)

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Overview

This book illuminates the neglected history of the Dublin Metropolitan Police – a history that has been long overshadowed by existing historiography, which has traditionally been preoccupied with the more radical aspects of Irish history. It explores the origins of the institution and highlights the Dublin Metropolitan Police’s profound influence on the colonial forces, as its legacy reached some of the furthest outposts of the British Empire. In doing so Anastasia Dukova provides much needed nuance and complexity to our understanding of Ireland as a whole, and Dublin in particular, demonstrating that it was far more than a lawless place ravaged by political and sectarian violence. Simultaneously, the book tells the story of the bobby on the beat, the policeman who made the organisation; his work and day, the conditions of service and how they affected or bettered his lot at home and abroad.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349717323
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 08/31/2019
Series: World Histories of Crime, Culture and Violence
Edition description: 1st ed. 2016
Pages: 235
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Anastasia Dukova held a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Toronto, Canada. She is a policing historian specializing in the history of municipal policing, with a primary focus on Ireland, colonial Australia and Canada.

Table of Contents

PART I: 1780-1880.- 1. Police Organisation, Enlightened Thought, Theories and Context.- 2. ‘Peeling a Charley’: Evolution of Public Opinion.- 3. The Dublin Police in the Making.- 4. Policing a Capital City.- PART II: 1880-1925.- 5. ‘To thrive is an impossibility now’: Policing Recession and Public Unrest.- 6. The DMP in Transition.- 7. The Colonial Beat.- 8. Growth of Anonymity, Urban Crime and Policing.- Conclusion.

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