The Curious Mr Howard
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The Curious Mr Howard

Legendary Prison Reformer

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The Curious Mr Howard

Legendary Prison Reformer

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Looks at Howard's immense achievements and his fascinating life and sheds new light on what drove the UK's most famous prison reformer. A key work in social and penal History. In modern times John Howard (1726-1790) is perhaps best known as the man after whom the UK's oldest penal reform charity, the Howard League, is named. Tessa West's book breaks fresh ground by looking at both Howard's legacy in terms of reform as well as his fascinating character. Based on extensive research in the UK and abroad, it provides a vivid picture of his life's work which will be invaluable in understanding why prisons and imprisonment demand constant scrutiny. John Howard's curiosity about prisons goes without saying, as his own writings show, including his iconic The State of the Prisons (to use the shortened title). As a self-appointed inspector of prisons — and the first to carry out such a task — Howard would knock on the door of penal establishments, mostly unannounced. Once inside he would observe, listen and make copious records of events and conditions behind prison walls. And he was a curious individual altogether. Amongst the diverse epithets applied to him are: extraordinary, indefatigable, eccentric, benevolent, solid, selfless, charismatic, intense, obsessive, energetic, modest — and above all singular. Forever concerned with minutiae, not without friends but lacking close social contacts, the workaholic Howard frequently travelled alone and in dangerous places for months on end. Always restless and forever retracing his steps, he was equally at home in Russia, Germany, Holland and other foreign parts as he was pursuing his carefully planned routines in places such as Bedford, Warrington, Cambridge or London.Wherever he went the perfectionist John Howard brought his influence, genius and reputation to bear seeking to improve prisons and other institutions — and as this book shows he deserves to be remembered as a far greater figure in social History than many people might suspect. 'One of the most extraordinary men this age can show': Jeremy Bentham. 'One of the greatest men in Europe': John Wesley.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Copyright
  3. Also by Tessa West
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. The Author
  7. Timeline
  8. Preface
  9. Introduction
  10. Dedication
  11. Finding His Way
  12. The Young Adult
  13. Domesticity at Cardington
  14. Jack and Restlessness
  15. On the Road
  16. Home, Shrievalty and Prisons
  17. Researching and Travelling
  18. Howard in the House
  19. The State of the Prisons
  20. Foreign Prisons and Hospitals
  21. Prisoners-of-War; Scottish and Irish Prisons; Hulks; Gaol-Fever, etc.
  22. The Writer, Editor, Publisher and Penitentiary Superintendent
  23. More about Jack, More prisons and More Anecdotes
  24. Lazarettos and the Plague
  25. Back to Cardington
  26. The Last Journey
  27. Howard’s Funeral and Beyond
  28. Tributes
  29. The Legacy
  30. A Last Look
  31. Bibliography
  32. Index
  33. Back cover