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Conclusion

Conclusion
Conclusion
This final chapter offers a concise reflective summary conclusion of the scope, subject matter, and themes in this book. Evaluating the appropriateness of moral panic theory to the model eighteenth-century London, the efficacy of its application to the various contemporary case studies, and the prospects for further interdisciplinary research within this subject area.
235-240
Palgrave Macmillan
Hamerton, Christopher
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Hamerton, Christopher
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Hamerton, Christopher (2022) Conclusion. In, Devilry, Deviance, and Public Sphere: The Social Discovery of Moral Panic in Eighteenth Century London. 1 ed. London. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 235-240. (doi:10.1007/978-3-031-14883-5_8).

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This final chapter offers a concise reflective summary conclusion of the scope, subject matter, and themes in this book. Evaluating the appropriateness of moral panic theory to the model eighteenth-century London, the efficacy of its application to the various contemporary case studies, and the prospects for further interdisciplinary research within this subject area.

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Published date: 22 November 2022

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