Readership: Academic historians; academic criminologists, lawyers, economists, and sociologists
James Taylor, Senior Lecturer, Department of History, Lancaster University
James Taylor is a senior lecturer in the Department of History at Lancaster University. He is the author of Creating Capitalism and co-author of Shareholder Democracies.
1: Introduction: Company Fraud in Historical Perspective PART I: TOLERATION 2: The Morals of Mania: The 1820s 3: Mismanagement or Fraud? The 1830s PART TWO: CRIMINALIZATION 4: Baffling Fraud: The 1840s 5: Criminalizing Fraud: The 1850s 6: One Law for the Rich? The 1860s PART THREE: ENFORCEMENT 7: Offences Against the State: The 1870s 8: A Mixed Economy of Prosecutions: The 1880s 9: Regulating the City: The 1890s 10: Epilogue: Following the Victorian Path