This article examines the involvement of the Marquise de Brinvilliers, Catherine La Voisin, and the Marquise de Montespan, in the scandal Affair of the Poisons, during the seventeenth century in France. Through such investigation, this article interrogates the discourse surrounding gender and crime in history, deepening the understanding of women\u27s motivation to commit murder and the strategies they adopted. Moreover, the article examines how the legal system addressed women\u27s crime, differentiated responses based on their class and social rank, and held women accountable for poisoning the country, thus failing to acknowledge the actual shortcomings of the French monarchy, the decline of Catholicism as well as women\u27s constraints...
The case of Angélique-Nicole Carlier Tiquet, convicted of organizing a plot to assassinate her husba...
This is the published version, also available here: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1353/jowh.0.0154.This a...
This article investigates how the practice of judicial torture was shaped by attitudes to sin, to ge...
This article examines the involvement of the Marquise de Brinvilliers, Catherine La Voisin, and the ...
This paper explores the trial of the Marquise de Brinvilliers for poisoning several of her relatives...
This project is a comparative study of print about women accused of murder in eighteenth-century Lon...
Using evidence from cases recorded in the registers of the consistories of southern France, the auth...
This article uncovers a sodomy scandal that took place in the Benedictine Abbey of Morigny, on the e...
The crime of poisoning long has been alleged to be a uniquely feminine crime. It requires little phy...
The crime of poisoning long has been alleged to be a uniquely feminine crime. It requires little phy...
This article examines the English law of petit treason (murder of a husband by his wife or a master ...
International audience"This article focuses on cases of femicides in 19th century court records. Alt...
International audienceHow did judicial institutions record female violence in 16th century ? This st...
This chapter examines the scandalous case of Isabelle de Limeuil, a lady-in-waiting to the sixteenth...
Cet article abordera les procès des femmes accusées du meurtre de leur mari, « petty treason », un c...
The case of Angélique-Nicole Carlier Tiquet, convicted of organizing a plot to assassinate her husba...
This is the published version, also available here: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1353/jowh.0.0154.This a...
This article investigates how the practice of judicial torture was shaped by attitudes to sin, to ge...
This article examines the involvement of the Marquise de Brinvilliers, Catherine La Voisin, and the ...
This paper explores the trial of the Marquise de Brinvilliers for poisoning several of her relatives...
This project is a comparative study of print about women accused of murder in eighteenth-century Lon...
Using evidence from cases recorded in the registers of the consistories of southern France, the auth...
This article uncovers a sodomy scandal that took place in the Benedictine Abbey of Morigny, on the e...
The crime of poisoning long has been alleged to be a uniquely feminine crime. It requires little phy...
The crime of poisoning long has been alleged to be a uniquely feminine crime. It requires little phy...
This article examines the English law of petit treason (murder of a husband by his wife or a master ...
International audience"This article focuses on cases of femicides in 19th century court records. Alt...
International audienceHow did judicial institutions record female violence in 16th century ? This st...
This chapter examines the scandalous case of Isabelle de Limeuil, a lady-in-waiting to the sixteenth...
Cet article abordera les procès des femmes accusées du meurtre de leur mari, « petty treason », un c...
The case of Angélique-Nicole Carlier Tiquet, convicted of organizing a plot to assassinate her husba...
This is the published version, also available here: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1353/jowh.0.0154.This a...
This article investigates how the practice of judicial torture was shaped by attitudes to sin, to ge...