A mid-eighteenth-century traveller noted with surprise that parents in London regularly took their children to watch hangings. Upon returning home, the children would be whipped so that they would remember the spectacle. Yet by the 1780s, such literal dependence upon the visual as part of punishment was in retreat. Increasingly, the criminal justice system relied on what remained unseen but imagined. This essay explores how eighteenth-century England discovered the importance of imagination in criminal punishment. It traces the remaking of London\u27s public execution ritual from a spectacle that sought to maximize the number of spectators to its abandonment of large-scale public processions. The sources that have been drawn upon are differ...
Hanging High for Entertainment; A Popular Performance in Tyburn, London This project delves into the...
Hanging High for Entertainment; A Popular Performance in Tyburn, London This project delves into the...
Violence in the penal system and the changing attitudes to it as a spectacle in the eighteenth and ...
This thesis explores the crowds that attended London's executions, pillories and public whippings du...
Tales from the Hanging Court draws on published accounts of Old Bailey trials from 1674-1834, a rich...
This short essay explains the various methods of punishment that existed in early modern Europe, and...
This chapter explores the diverse ways in which stories of prison and punishment have been told in t...
Between 1700 and 1900 the British government stopped punishing the bodies of London’s convicts and i...
Between 1700 and 1900 the British government stopped punishing the bodies of London’s convicts and i...
This book analyses the different types of post-execution punishments and other aggravated execution ...
This essay examines cases of faux executions administered by the high court of Göta hovrätt in Swede...
This essay examines cases of faux executions administered by the high court of Göta hovrätt in Swede...
This essay examines cases of faux executions administered by the high court of Göta hovrätt in Swede...
This essay examines cases of faux executions administered by the high court of Göta hovrätt in Swede...
Hanging High for Entertainment; A Popular Performance in Tyburn, London This project delves into the...
Hanging High for Entertainment; A Popular Performance in Tyburn, London This project delves into the...
Hanging High for Entertainment; A Popular Performance in Tyburn, London This project delves into the...
Violence in the penal system and the changing attitudes to it as a spectacle in the eighteenth and ...
This thesis explores the crowds that attended London's executions, pillories and public whippings du...
Tales from the Hanging Court draws on published accounts of Old Bailey trials from 1674-1834, a rich...
This short essay explains the various methods of punishment that existed in early modern Europe, and...
This chapter explores the diverse ways in which stories of prison and punishment have been told in t...
Between 1700 and 1900 the British government stopped punishing the bodies of London’s convicts and i...
Between 1700 and 1900 the British government stopped punishing the bodies of London’s convicts and i...
This book analyses the different types of post-execution punishments and other aggravated execution ...
This essay examines cases of faux executions administered by the high court of Göta hovrätt in Swede...
This essay examines cases of faux executions administered by the high court of Göta hovrätt in Swede...
This essay examines cases of faux executions administered by the high court of Göta hovrätt in Swede...
This essay examines cases of faux executions administered by the high court of Göta hovrätt in Swede...
Hanging High for Entertainment; A Popular Performance in Tyburn, London This project delves into the...
Hanging High for Entertainment; A Popular Performance in Tyburn, London This project delves into the...
Hanging High for Entertainment; A Popular Performance in Tyburn, London This project delves into the...
Violence in the penal system and the changing attitudes to it as a spectacle in the eighteenth and ...