This article focuses on early modern England to explore the relation between the definition and prosecution of crime through lawmaking and law enforcement on the one hand, and the cultural representation of crime and surveillance on the other. While at the time the control of crime was extremely faulty, culture was part of the apparatus of psychopolicing that was implemented to prevent and contain transgression. Two main areas of crime will be discussed. The first embraces witchcraft, Catholicism, and atheism. Controlling beliefs was a major concern in early modern England since religious divisions eroded the monological discourse of the divine on which mundane authority also rested. The second area includes high treason, petty treason, and...
THESIS 11097This dissertation analyses how murder and execution pamphlets reflected and affirmed acc...
Was the early modern public house really such a dangerous place, as Puritan preachers (and many hist...
This study addresses a neglected area of early modern culture. It examines in context the characteri...
This article focuses on early modern England to explore the relation between the definition and pros...
Crime and law have now been studied by historians of early modern England for more than a generation...
The article discusses the problem of evil in early modern England, particularly in the years 1620 to...
Early Modern Crime Literature: Ideology, Emotions and Social Norms delves into the complex relation ...
Early Modern Crime Literature: Ideology, Emotions and Social Norms delves into the complex relation ...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
This article explores the role that ‘habit’ played in discourses on crime in the eighteenth century,...
This dissertation examines changing definitions of moral and legal responsibility for crime in Engla...
The history of witchcraft as a crime in England maps roughly onto the early modern period as a whole...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
Crime, Policing and Punishment in England, 1660-1914 offers an overview of the changing nature of cr...
Die Geschichte der Kriminalität und des Strafrechtswesens ist für einige Jahre ein intensives Forsch...
THESIS 11097This dissertation analyses how murder and execution pamphlets reflected and affirmed acc...
Was the early modern public house really such a dangerous place, as Puritan preachers (and many hist...
This study addresses a neglected area of early modern culture. It examines in context the characteri...
This article focuses on early modern England to explore the relation between the definition and pros...
Crime and law have now been studied by historians of early modern England for more than a generation...
The article discusses the problem of evil in early modern England, particularly in the years 1620 to...
Early Modern Crime Literature: Ideology, Emotions and Social Norms delves into the complex relation ...
Early Modern Crime Literature: Ideology, Emotions and Social Norms delves into the complex relation ...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
This article explores the role that ‘habit’ played in discourses on crime in the eighteenth century,...
This dissertation examines changing definitions of moral and legal responsibility for crime in Engla...
The history of witchcraft as a crime in England maps roughly onto the early modern period as a whole...
In early modern England the legal definition of rape underwent an important revision and gradually, ...
Crime, Policing and Punishment in England, 1660-1914 offers an overview of the changing nature of cr...
Die Geschichte der Kriminalität und des Strafrechtswesens ist für einige Jahre ein intensives Forsch...
THESIS 11097This dissertation analyses how murder and execution pamphlets reflected and affirmed acc...
Was the early modern public house really such a dangerous place, as Puritan preachers (and many hist...
This study addresses a neglected area of early modern culture. It examines in context the characteri...