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Season 3 – Episode 10

Stewart P. Evans & Keith Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook: An Illustrated Encyclopedia (London: Constable & Robinson, 2000).

Paul Begg and John Bennet, Jack the Ripper: The Forgotten Victims (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013).

“THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER,” The Times (London), 14 August 1889, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/times/18890815.html.

Paul Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Facts (London: Portico Books, 2004).

Adam Wood, Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective (London: Mango Books, 2020).

Louise Raw, Striking a Light: The Bryant and May Matchwomen and their Place in Labour History (London: Bloomsbury, 2009).

R. Bean, “The Liverpool Dock Strike of 1890,” International Review of Social History 18.1 (1973), pp. 51–68.

R. B. Walker, “Media and Money: The London Dock Strike of 1889 and the Australian Maritime Strike in 1890,” Labour History 41 (November 1981), pp. 41–56.

Joan Ballhatchet, “The Police and the London Dock Strike of 1889,” History Workshop 32 (Autumn 1991), pp. 54–68.

Clive Emsley, The English Police: A Political and Social History, Second Edition (London: Routledge, 1996).

Melville McNaughten, Days of My Years (London: Edward Arnold, 1914).

Charles Warren, Sir Charles Warren and Spion Kop: A Vindication by ‘Defender’ (London: Smith, Elder, & Co. 1902).

Keith Surridge, “Warren, Sir Charles (1840–1927),” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 25 May 2006, https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/36753.

Peter Donaldson, Remembering the South African War: Britain and the Memory of the Anglo-Boer War, from 1899 to the Present (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press 2013).

Chris Williams, “‘Our War History in Cartoons Is Unique’: J.M. Stanforth, British Public Opinion, and the South African War, 1899–1902,” War in History 20.4 (November 2013), pp. 491–525.

Ken Gillings, “The Utilization of Artillery During the Battle of Spion Kop and the Introduction of Indirect Fire,” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 87.350 (Summer 2009), pp. 173–184.

Robert Anderson, The Lighter Side of My Official Life (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1910).

Jerry White, London in the 19th Century: An Human Awful Wonder of God (London: Jonathan Cape, 2007).

Walter Dew, “The Hunt for Jack the Ripper,” I Caught Crippen: Memoirs of Ex-Chief Inspector Walter Dew C.I.D. (London: Blackie & Son, 1938) https://www.casebook.org/ripper_media/rps.walterdew.html.

Christopher Otter, “Cleansing and Clarifying: Technology and Perception in Nineteenth-Century London,” Journal of British Studies 43.1 (January 2004), pp. 40–64.

Rutger Bregman, Humankind: A Hopeful History (New York: Little, Brown 2019).

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Season 3 – Episode 9

  1. Stewart P. Evans and Donald Rumbelow, Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates (Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press, 2010).

  2. Paul Begg and John Bennet, Jack the Ripper: The Forgotten Victims (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013).

  3. Adam Wood, Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective (London: Mango Books, 2020).

  4. “ELECTION OF A CORONER FOR EASTERN MIDDLESEX,” The Standard (London), 14 December 1886, p. 2

  5. “PARLIAMENT,” The Times (London), 13 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/official_documents/parliamentary_debates/pdnov12.html

  6. “PARLIAMENT,” The Times (London), 14 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/official_documents/parliamentary_debates/pdnov13.html 

  7. “PARLIAMENT,” The Times (London), 16 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/official_documents/parliamentary_debates/pdnov15.html 

  8. “PARLIAMENT,” The Times (London), 17 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/official_documents/parliamentary_debates/pdnov16.html 

  9. “PARLIAMENT,” The Times (London), 21 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/official_documents/parliamentary_debates/pdnov20.html 

  10. “PARLIAMENT,” The Times (London), 23 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/official_documents/parliamentary_debates/pdnov22.html 

  11. “PARLIAMENT,” The Times (London), 24 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/official_documents/parliamentary_debates/pdnov23.html 

  12. “PARLIAMENT,” The Times (London), 27 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/official_documents/parliamentary_debates/pdnov26.html 

  13. “PARLIAMENT,” The Times (London), 28 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/official_documents/parliamentary_debates/pdnov28.html

  14. “THE POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION AT WESTMINSTER,” The Pall Mall Gazette, 4 October 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/pall_mall_gazette/18881004.html 

  15. Drew Grey and Andrew Wise, Jack and the Thames Torso Murders: A New Ripper? (London: Amberley 2019)

  16. “THE WHITEHALL MYSTERY,” The Star (London), 5 October 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s881005.html 

  17. Stewart P. Evans & Keith Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook: An Illustrated Encyclopedia (London: Constable & Robinson, 2000)

  18. “THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS,” Times (London), 19 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/times/18881119.html

  19. “WHITECHAPEL,” The Star (London), 19 November 1888, p. 3, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s881119.html 

  20. Stewart P. Evans and Donald Rumbelow, Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates (Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press, 2010).

  21. “WORSHIP STREET—THE WHITECHAPEL SUSPECT,” Daily News (UK), 24 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/daily_news/18881124.html 

  22. “IS HE A THUG,” The Star (London), 24 December 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s881224.html 

  23. “THE POPLAR MURDER,” The Times (London), 10 January 1889, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/times/18890110.html 

  24. Walter Dew, “The Hunt for Jack the Ripper,” I Caught Crippen: Memoirs of Ex-Chief Inspector Walter Dew C.I.D. (London: Blackie & Son, 1938) https://www.casebook.org/ripper_media/rps.walterdew.html 

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Season 3 – Episode 8

  1. Adam Wood, Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective (London: Mango Books, 2020)

  2. Stewart P. Evans and Donald Rumbelow, Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates (Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press, 2010)

  3. Alan Moss & Keith Skinner, The Victorian Detective (Oxford, UK: Shire Publications, 2013)

  4. Stewart P. Evans & Keith Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook: An Illustrated Encyclopedia (London: Constable & Robinson, 2000)

  5. Neil R. A. Bell, Capturing Jack the Ripper: In the Boots of a Bobby in Victorian London (Gloucestershire, UK: Amberley Publishing 2014)

  6. Jerry White, London in the 19th Century: An Human Awful Wonder of God (London: Jonathan Cape, 2007)

  7. Priyamvada Gopal, Insurgent Empire: Anticolonial Resistance and British Dissent (London: Verso Books 2019)

  8. Qeyamuddin Ahma, The Wahhabi Movement in India (New York: Routledge, 2020) 

  9. Julia Stephens, “The Phantom Wahhabi: Liberalism and the Muslim Fanatic in Mid-Victorian India,” Modern Asian Studies 47.1 (January 2013), pp. 22–52

  10. Ishita Banerjee-Dube, A History of Modern India (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2014)

  11. Ayesha Jalal, Partisans of Allah: Jihad in South Asia (Cambrige, MA: Harvard University Press, 2008)

  12. Saquib Salim, “A Bihari Deputy Collector Sentenced to Death for Fighting the British Rule,” Heritage Times (India), 30 June 2020, http://heritagetimes.in/a-bihari-deputy-collector-sentenced-to-death-for-fighting-the-british-rule/ 

  13. Stewart P. Evans & Keith Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook: An Illustrated Encyclopedia (London: Constable & Robinson, 2000)

  14. Paul Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Facts (London: Portico Books, 2004)

  15. Paul Begg and John Bennet, Jack the Ripper: The Forgotten Victims (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013)

  16. Drew Gray, London’s Shadows: The Dark Side of the Victorian City (London: Bloomsbury, 2010) 

  17. L. Perry Curtis, Jack the Ripper & The London Press (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001)

  18. “WHITECHAPEL,” The Star (London), 12 November 1888, p. 3, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s881112.html

  19. “ANOTHER WHITECHAPEL MURDER,” The Times (London), 10 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/times/18881110.html 

  20. “DORSET-STREET MURDER,” The Daily Telegraph (London), 13 November 1888, p. 5, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/daily_telegraph/dt881113.html 

  21. “THE MURDER OF MARY KELLY IN WHITECHAPEL,” Penny Illustrated Paper (London), 17 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/penny_illustrated_press/18881117.html

  22. Paul Begg and John Bennet, Jack the Ripper: The Forgotten Victims (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013)

  23. “THE MURDER OF MARY KELLY IN WHITECHAPEL,” Penny Illustrated Paper (London), 17 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/penny_illustrated_press/18881117.html

  24. Emily Rose, “Victorian Era Women’s Fashion,” Whitechapel Jack: The 1888 Autumn of Terror, https://whitechapeljack.com/victorian-era-womens-fashion/ 

  25. “THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS,” The Times (London), 14 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/times/18881114.html 

  26. J. Jenkins, “TO THE EDITOR OF THE EVENING NEWS,” Evening News (London), 12 November 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/evening_news/18881112.html 

  27. “Why Not Women Detectives?” The Star (London), 11 October 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s881011.html  

  28. Drew Grey and Andrew Wise, Jack and the Thames Torso Murders: A New Ripper? (London: Amberley 2019).

  29. “THE POLICE AND THE PRESS,” The Star (London), 10 September 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s880910.html 

  30. Paul Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History (London: Taylor & Francis Group, 2004)

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Season 3 – Episode 7

  1. L. Perry Curtis, “The Pursuit of Angles,” Jack the Ripper: Media, Culture, History, edited by Alexandra Warwick and Martin Willis (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2007)

  2. “THE MURDERS. BLOODHOUNDS IN HYDE PARK.” Evening News (London), 9 October 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/evening_news/18881009.html 

  3. Stewart P. Evans & Keith Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook: An Illustrated Encyclopedia (London: Constable & Robinson, 2000)

  4. Paul Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Facts (London: Portico Books, 2004)

  5. Neil R. A. Bell, Capturing Jack the Ripper: In the Boots of a Bobby in Victorian London (Gloucestershire, UK: Amberley Publishing 2014)

  6. Stewart P. Evans and Donald Rumbelow, Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates (Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press, 2010)

  7. “SCENE OF THE FIRST MURDER,” The Star (UK), 1 October 1888, p.1, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s881001.html 

  8. Adam Wood, “Inquest, London: The Life and Career of Wynne Edwin Baxter,” Ripperologist 61 (Sep 2005), p. 2–20

  9. “THE EAST END MURDERS,” Daily News (UK), 8 October 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/daily_news/18881008.html 

  10. Drew Grey and Andrew Wise, Jack and the Thames Torso Murders: A New Ripper? (London: Amberley 2019)

  11. “SKETCH PORTRAITS OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERER,” The Daily Telegraph (UK), 6 October 1888, p. 3–4, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/daily_telegraph/dt881006.html 

  12. Adam Wood, Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective (Mango Books, 2020) 

  13. Drew Gray, London’s Shadows: The Dark Side of the Victorian City (London: Bloomsbury, 2010) 

  14. “THE MURDERS AT THE EAST END,” Lloyd’s Weekly News, 21 October 1888, p. 1

  15. Charles Warren, “The Police of the Metropolis,” Murray’s Magazine 4.23 (1888), p. 577–594.

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Season 3 – Episode 6

  1. “THE REIGN OF TERROR IN WHITECHAPEL,” Evening News (London), 1 October 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/evening_news/18881001.html .

  2. Stewart P. Evans and Donald Rumbelow, Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates (Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press, 2010).

  3. Antonio Sironi and Jane Coram, “Anything But Your Prayers: Victims and Witnesses on the Night of the Double Event,” Ripperologist 66 (April 2006), pp. 3–14.

  4. Drew Gray, London’s Shadows: The Dark Side of the Victorian City (London: Bloomsbury, 2010) 

  5. Paul Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Facts (London: Portico Books, 2004).

  6. Stewart P. Evans & Keith Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook: An Illustrated Encyclopedia (London: Constable & Robinson, 2000).

  7. Paul Begg and John Bennet, Jack the Ripper: The Forgotten Victims (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013).

  8. “TWO MORE MURDERS IN EAST LONDON,” The Standard (London), 1 October 1888, pp. 5–6.

  9. “THE EAST-END MURDERS,” Lloyd’s Weekly (London), 14 October 1888, p.3.

  10. Adam Wood and Don Souden, “The Man Who Saw: The Face of Joseph Lawende Revealed,” Ripperologist, https://www.casebook.org/dissertations/rip-the-man-who-saw.html 

  11. “THE SECOND TRAGEDY,” The Star (London), 1 October 1888, p.2, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s881001.html .

  12. Jarrett Kobek, “May My End A Warning Be: Catherine Eddowes and Gallows Literature in the Black Country,” https://www.casebook.org/dissertations/dst-kobek.html .

  13. M. Anne Crowther, “‘Hanging Ballads’ and Sensational Literature,” The History of Crime and Punishment in Britain, May 1999, https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/library/files/special/teach/hang/intro.html.

  14. John Springhall, “‘Disseminating Impure Literature’: The ‘Penny Dreadful’ Publishing Business Since 1860,” The Economic History Review 47.3 (August 1994), pp. 567–584.

  15. Ruth Richardson, “Chapbooks,” Discovering Literature: Romantics & Victorians, The British Library, 15 May 2014, https://www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/chapbooks .

  16. Harry B. Weiss, A Book About Chapbooks: The People’s Literature of a Bygone Era (Hatboro, PA: Folklore Associates 1969).

  17. Louise Raw, Striking a Light: The Bryant and May Matchwomen and their Place in Labour History (London: Bloomsbury, 2009).

  18. Annie Besant, “White Slavery in London,” The Link 21 (23 June 1888), http://www.mernick.org.uk/thhol/thelink.html .

  19. Drew Grey and Andrew Wise, Jack and the Thames Torso Murders: A New Ripper? (London: Amberley 2019).

  20. Adam Wood, Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective (London: Mango Books, 2020).

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Season 3 – Episode 5

  1. “THE WHITECHAPEL CRIMES,” The Star (London), 13 September 1888, p. 3,  https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s880913.html 

  2. Walter Dew, I Caught Crippen (London: Blackie & Son, 1938), https://www.casebook.org/ripper_media/rps.walterdew.html 

  3. Barry J. Ryan, “Reasonable Force: The Emergence of Global Policing Power,” Review of International Studies 39.2 (April 2013), pp. 435–457

  4. Clive Emsley, “Policing the Empire/Policing the Metropole: Some Thoughts on Models and Types,” Crime, History, & Societies 18.2 (2014), pp. 5–25, https://journals.openedition.org/chs/1483 

  5. Clive Emsley, The English Police: A Political and Social History, Second Edition (London: Routledge, 1996)

  6. Graham Ellison and Jim Smyth, The Crowned Harp: Policing Northern Ireland (London: Pluto Press, 2000)

  7. John Latimer, The Annals of Bristol in the Nineteenth Century (Bristol, England: W. & F. Morgan, 1887)

  8. Jerry White, London in the 19th Century: An Human Awful Wonder of God (London: Jonathan Cape, 2007)

  9. Anonymous, My Secret Life Vols. I–XI (Amsterdam: Auguste Brancart, 1888–1894), http://www.freeinfosociety.com/media/pdf/2674.pdf 

  10. Adam Wood, Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective (London: Mango Books, 2020) 

  11. Rachael Griffin, “Detective Policing and the State in Nineteenth-century England: The Detective Department of the London Metropolitan Police, 1842–1878,” Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Western Ontario, 2015, https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4896&context=etd 

  12. Pamela Walker, Pulling the Devil's Kingdom Down: The Salvation Army in Victorian Britain, (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001)

  13. Diane Winston, Red-Hot and Righteous: The Urban Religion of the Salvation Army (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000)

  14. Troy Boone, Youth of Darkest England: Working-Class Children at the Heart of Victorian Empire. (London: Taylor & Francis Group, 2004)

  15. Louise Raw, Striking a Light: The Bryant and May Matchwomen and their Place in Labour History (London: Bloomsbury, 2009)

  16. Kathleen Faure, “Early and Mid-Victorian Attitudes towards Victorian Working-Class Prostitution, with a Special Focus on London,” Dissertation, Stendhal University Grenoble, 2013, https://dumas.ccsd.cnrs.fr/dumas-00935249 

  17. Paul Begg and John Bennet, Jack the Ripper: The Forgotten Victims (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013)

  18. Brian Cowan, The Social Life of Coffee: The Emergence of the British Coffeehouse (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2005)

  19. Drew Gray, London’s Shadows: The Dark Side of the Victorian City (London: Bloomsbury, 2010) 

  20. Paul Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Facts (London: Portico Books, 2004)

  21. Stewart P. Evans & Keith Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook: An Illustrated Encyclopedia (London: Constable & Robinson, 2000)

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Season 3 – Episode 4

  1. “ARRESTS ON SUSPICION,” East London Advertiser, 15 September 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/east_london_advertiser/ela880915.html

  2. “HORROR UPON HORROR,” The Star (London), 8 September 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s880908.html 

  3. Seth Koven, Slumming: Sexual and Social Politics in Victorian London (New Haven, CT: Princeton University Press, 2004)

  4. Jamieson Ridenhour, In Darkest London: The Gothic Cityscape in Victorian Literature (Plymouth, UK: The Scarecrow Press, 2013)

  5. “MR. RICHARD MANSFIELD,” The Era (London), 28 July 1888, p. 8

  6. Judith Walkowitz, City of Dreadful Delight: Narratives of Sexual Danger in Late-Victorian London (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992)

  7. Troy Boone, Youth of Darkest England: Working-Class Children at the Heart of Victorian Empire (Routledge: New York, 2005)

  8. Louise Raw, Striking a Light: The Bryant and May Matchwomen and their Place in Labour History (London: Bloomsbury, 2009)

  9. Jerry White, London in the 19th Century: An Human Awful Wonder of God (London: Jonathan Cape, 2007)

  10. “HORROR UPON HORROR,” The Star, 8 September 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s880908.html 

  11. “THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER,” East London Advertiser, 8 September 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/east_london_advertiser/ela880908.html 

  12. “THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS AND THE POLICE,” East London Advertiser, 15 September, 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/east_london_advertiser/ela880915.html

  13. Paul Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Facts (London: Portico Books, 2004)

  14. Paul Begg and John Bennet, Jack the Ripper: The Forgotten Victims (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013)

  15. Drew Gray, London’s Shadows: The Dark Side of the Victorian City (London: Bloomsbury, 2010) 

  16. L. Perry Curtis, Jack the Ripper & The London Press (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001)

  17. “WHAT WE THINK,” The Star (London), 11 September 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s880911.html

  18. “THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER,” The Daily Telegraph (London), 11 September 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/daily_telegraph/dt880911.html

  19. Paul Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Facts (London: Portico Books, 2004)

  20. “THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER,” Times (London), 14 September 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/times/18880914.html 

  21. Adam Wood, “Inquest, London: The Life and Career of Wynne Edwin Baxter,” Ripperologist 61 (Sep 2005), p. 2–20

  22. No Title, Pall Mall Gazette, 24 March 1903, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/pall_mall_gazette/19030324.html 

  23. Adam Wood, Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective (Mango Books, 2020) 

  24. Stewart P. Evans & Keith Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook: An Illustrated Encyclopedia (London: Constable & Robinson, 2000)

  25. “THE POLICE AND THE PRESS,” The Star (London), 10 September 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s880910.html 

  26. Paul Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History (London: Taylor & Francis Group, 2004)

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Season 3 – Episode 3

  1. Paul Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Facts (London: Portico Books, 2004)

  2. “A REVOLTING MURDER,” The Star (London), 31 August 1888, p. 3, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s880831.html 

  3. Lloyd’s Weekly News (London), 8 April 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/lloyds_weekly_news/18880408.html 

  4. The Hosier & Glover’s Gazette and Outfitter’s Chronicle, Volume 2, 1 July 1885, p. 24, https://books.google.com/books?id=bCcGAAAAQAAJ&lpg=RA8-PA24&ots=dY0XKc0jTz&dq=L%20%26%20P%20walter%20and%20son%20clothing%20for%20export%20london%20spitalfields&pg=RA8-PA24#v=onepage&q&f=false 

  5. Stewart P. Evans & Keith Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook: An Illustrated Encyclopedia (London: Constable & Robinson, 2000)

  6. “The Textile Industry 1880,” The British Library, http://www.bl.uk/learning/timeline/item106786.html 

  7. “THE WHITECHAPEL TRAGEDY,” East London Observer, 8 September 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/east_london_observer/elo880908.html

  8. “George Peabody, 1795–1869,” Maryland State Archives,  https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/speccol/photos/philanthropy/html/peabody.htm 

  9. Franklin Parker, “The Legacy of George Peabody: Special Bicentenary Issue,” Peabody Journal of Education 70.1 (Autumn 1994), pp iii–209

  10. “UNPRECEDENTED MUNIFICENCE,” The Times (London), 26 March 1862

  11. Christopher Williams, Jim Powell, and Joseph Kelly, “Impact on the British Cotton Trade,” Liverpool’s Abercromby Square and the Confederacy During the U.S. Civil War, Lowcountry Digital History Initiative, University of Liverpool and the Lowcountry Digital Library at the College of Charleston, https://ldhi.library.cofc.edu/exhibits/show/liverpools-abercromby-square/britain-and-us-civil-war/impact-cotton-trade 

  12. Joseph O’Neill, The Secret World of the Victorian Lodging House (Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword History, 2014)

  13. Keith Surridge, “Warren, Sir Charles (1840–1927),” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 25 May 2006, https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/36753 

  14. Christopher M. Paulin, White Men’s Dreams, Black Men’s Blood: African Labor and British Expansionism in Southern Africa, 1877–1895 (Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2001)

  15. Stewart P. Evans and Donald Rumbelow, Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates (Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press, 2010)

  16. Lisa Keller, Triumph of Order: Democracy & Public Space in New York and London (New York: Columbia University Press, 2009)

  17. “NOTES BY THE WAY ON THE TOPIC OF THE DAY,” Pall Mall Gazette, 14 November 1888, p.4

  18. “LEATHER APRON,” The Star (London), 5 September 1888, p. 3,  https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s880905.html 

  19. “LEATHER APRON, MORE ABOUT HIS CAREER,” The Star (London), 6 September 1888, p. 3, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/star/s880906.html 

  20. Geraldine Heng, The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2018)

  21. Neil R. A. Bell, Capturing Jack the Ripper: In the Boots of a Bobby in Victorian London (Gloucestershire, UK: Amberley Publishing 2014)

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Season 3 – Episode 2

  1. Drew Gray, “The Victorian Gang Murder that was Eclipsed by the Ripper,” The Police Magistrate (Blog), 17 June 2019, https://thepolicemagistrate.blog/2019/06/17/the-victorian-gang-murder-that-was-eclipsed-by-the-ripper/ .

  2. “THE MURDER AT REGENT’S PARK,” Lloyd’s Weekly Newspaper (London), 3 June 1888, p. 2.

  3. “THE REGENT’S PARK MURDER,” The Illustrated Police News (London), 9 June 1888, p. 4.

  4. Jerry White, London in the 19th Century: An Human Awful Wonder of God (London: Jonathan Cape, 2007).

  5. James Elmes, Metropolitan Improvements: Or, London in the Nineteenth Century (Jones & Co: London, 1828).

  6. Peter Ackroyd, “Introduction,” Jack the Ripper and the East End (London: Chatto & Windus, 2008).

  7. Henry James, “London,” Essays in London and Elsewhere (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1893).

  8. John Stow, The Survey of London (London: John Wolfe, 1599).

  9. Adam Wood, Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective (London: Mango Books, 2020).

  10. “CRIME IN EAST LONDON” and “THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN WHITECHAPEL,” East London Advertiser, 25 August 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/east_london_advertiser/ela880825.html.

  11. “A WHITECHAPEL MYSTERY,” East London Observer, 11 August 1888, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/east_london_observer/elo880811.html.

  12. Paul Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Facts (London: Portico Books, 2004).

  13. Paul Begg and John Bennet, Jack the Ripper: The Forgotten Victims (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013).

  14. Paul Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History (New York: Routledge, 2005).

  15. Stewart P. Evans and Donald Rumbelow, Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates (Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press, 2010).

  16. “Inquest: Martha Tabram,” The Times stories on August 10 and August 24, 1888, https://www.casebook.org/official_documents/inquests/inquest_tabram.html.

  17. Louis Simonds, Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain: During the Years 1818 and 1811 vol. 1 (Edinburgh: James Ballantyne and Company, 1817).

  18. Drew Gray, London’s Shadows: The Dark Side of the Victorian City (London: Bloomsbury, 2010).

  19. L. Perry Curtis, Jack the Ripper & The London Press (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001).

  20. Judith Walkowitz, City of Dreadful Delight: Narratives of Sexual Danger in Late-Victorian London (Chicago: UChicago Press 1992).

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Season 3 – Episode 1

  1. Louise Raw, Striking a Light: The Bryant and May Matchwomen and their Place in Labour History (London: Bloomsbury, 2009).

  2. Annie Besant, “White Slavery in London,” The Link 21 (23 June 1888), http://www.mernick.org.uk/thhol/thelink.html .

  3. “UNVEILING OF MR. GLADSTONE’S STATUE AT BOW,” Pall Mall Gazette, 10 August 1882, p. 10.

  4. “UNVEILING OF MR. GLADSTONE’S STATUE AT BOW,” The Leeds Mercury, 10 August 1882, p. 7.

  5. Sean Creighton, “From Revolution to New Unionism: The Impact of ‘Bloody Sunday’ on the Development of John Burns’ Politics,” A History of Riots edited by Keith Flett (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015).

  6. Lisa Keller, Triumph of Order: Democracy & Public Space in New York and London (New York: Columbia University Press, 2009).

  7. Jerry White, London in the 19th Century: An Human Awful Wonder of God (London: Jonathan Cape, 2007).

  8. Stewart P. Evans and Donald Rumbelow, Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates (Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press, 2010).

  9. Keith Surridge, “Warren, Sir Charles,” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 25 May 2006, https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/36753 .

  10. Katharina Galor and Gideon Avni, Unearthing Jerusalem: 150 Years of Archaeological Research in the Holy City (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2011).

  11. Abigail Jacobson, From Empire to Empire: Jerusalem between Ottoman and British Rule (Ithaca, NY: Syracuse University Press 2011).

  12. Yaron Perry, British Mission to the Jews in Nineteenth-Century Palestine (London: Frank Cass Publishers, 2003).

  13. Charles Warren, Underground Jerusalem (London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1876).

  14. “TRIAL OF LEFROY,” Pall Mall Gazette, 7 November 1881, p. 8.

  15. Adam Wood, The Trial of Percy Lefroy Mapleton (London: Mango Books, 2019).

  16. Adam Wood, Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective (London: Mango Books, 2020).

  17. Arthur and Mary Sellwood, Death Ride from Fenchurch Street and other Victorian Railway Murders (Gloucestershire: Amberley Publishing, 2009).

  18. “MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE,” The Newcastle Courant, 1 July 1881, p.2.

  19. “THE BRIGHTON RAILWAY MURDER,” The Newcastle Courant, 8 July 1881, p. 3.

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