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Penal Practice and Culture, 1500-1900 - Punishing the English

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The English were punished in many different ways in the five centuries after 1500. This collection stretches from whipping to the gallows, and from the first houses of correction to penitentiaries. Punishment provides a striking way to examine the development of culture and society through time. These studies of penal practice explore violence, cruelty and shame, while offering challenging new perspectives on the timing of the decline of public punishment, the rise of imprisonment and reforms of the capital code.

Table des matières

Peel, Pardon, and Punishment: The Recorder's Report Revisited; S.Devereaux Public Punishment and the Manx Ecclesiastical Courts During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; J.R.Dickinson & J.A.Sharpe Bodies and Souls in Norwich: Punishing Petty Crime, 1540-1700; P.Griffiths Dean Men Talking: Truth, Texts, and the Scaffold in Early Modern England; K.R.Harris Punishing Pardons: Some Thoughts on the Origin of Penal Transportation; C.Herrup Shame and Pain: The Renaissance of Corporal Punishment in Tudor England; M.Ingram The Problem of Punishment in Eighteenth-Century England; R.McGowen The Gortian Moment: Natural Penal Rights and Republicanism; M.Rigstad A Convenient Degree of Blindness: Punitive Violence and the English Press, 1650-1700; P.Rosenberg Streets of Shame? The Crowd and Public Punishments in London, 1700-1820; R.S.Shoemaker I Could Hang Anything You Can Bring Before Me: England's Willing Executioners in 1883; G.T.Smith Index

A propos de l'auteur

J. R. DICKINSON Researcher, University of York
CYNTHIA HERRUP Professor of History and Law, Duke University, Durham
MARTIN INGRAM Fellow, Brasenose College, Oxford
RANDAL MCGOWEN Professor of History, University of Oregon
MARK RIGSTAD Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Oakland University, Minnesota
PHILIPPE ROSENBERG Lecturer, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey
KATHERINE ROYER Assistant Professor of History, California State University Stanislaus
J. A. SHARPE Professor of History, University of York
R. S. SHOEMAKER Reader in History, University of Sheffield
GREG. T. SMITH Assistant Professor of History, University of Manitoba, Canada

Résumé

The English were punished in many different ways in the five centuries after 1500. These studies of penal practice explore violence, cruelty and shame, while offering challenging new perspectives on the timing of the decline of public punishment, the rise of imprisonment and reforms of the capital code.

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'[This] volume's coherence and consistently high quality will recommend it to scholars as well as undergraduate students.' - English Historical Review

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'[This] volume's coherence and consistently high quality will recommend it to scholars as well as undergraduate students.' - English Historical Review

Détails du produit

Auteurs Simon Devereaux, Pau Griffiths, Paul Griffiths
Collaboration DEVEREAUX (Editeur), Devereaux (Editeur), S. Devereaux (Editeur), Simon Devereaux (Editeur), Griffiths (Editeur), P Griffiths (Editeur), P. Griffiths (Editeur), Paul Griffiths (Editeur)
Edition Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9781349432691
ISBN 978-1-349-43269-1
Pages 319
Dimensions 143 mm x 19 mm x 217 mm
Poids 454 g
Illustrations X, 319 p. 3 illus.
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Histoire > Histoire par région/pays

B, Cultural History, History, European History, Social History, Social & cultural history, History, Modern, Civilization—History, Palgrave History Collection, Modern History, History of Britain and Ireland, Great Britain—History, Europe—History—1492-, History of Early Modern Europe, England;reform;Renaissance

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