The genealogy of capital punishment in twentieth-century Ireland defies easy articulation, and several aspects of the practice appear especially perplexing in the absence of an appreciation of a precise historical context. It is puzzling, for instance, that Irish politicians couched arguments favoring the retention of capital punishment in terms of its perceived efficacy as a deterrent to potential subversives when the death penalty was imposed almost exclusively for non-political civilian murder. It is puzzling, too, that the taoisigh and ministers who were prepared to allow executions go ahead had not only been comrades with men executed during the revolutionary period, but in some cases, had themselves been sentenced to death. It is puzz...
Late nineteenth-century homicides in Ireland had several distinctive characteristics. They took plac...
Early nineteenth-century Britain witnessed rising numbers of offenders facing capital punishment and...
[From introduction] This chapter will explore the history of execution and its aftermath across the ...
The genealogy of capital punishment in twentieth-century Ireland defies easy articulation, and sever...
The history of capital punishment in post-Independence Ireland has received scant scholarly attentio...
This article examines the relationship between politically motivated murder, martyrdom, and the dea...
This thesis examines the executions policy undertaken by the pro-treatyite Provisional/Free State Go...
This thesis examines the executions policy undertaken by the pro-treatyite Provisional/Free State Go...
Capital punishment occupies a central area of investigation within the annals of Western European pe...
My thesis, “Capital Punishment and Martial Law in Ireland 1916-1923”, deals with the early years of ...
The most celebrated and influential history of execution in England, V.A.C. Gatrell’s The Hanging Tr...
As a peripheral state within English-speaking criminology, Ireland is often overlooked in mainstream...
Capital punishment for murder was abolished in Britain in 1965. At this time, the way people in Brit...
Crime and punishment are two dimensions of Ireland’s political as much as social history since 1740....
The state executions of 81 IRA men during the Irish civil war have long been a bitter, almost taboo ...
Late nineteenth-century homicides in Ireland had several distinctive characteristics. They took plac...
Early nineteenth-century Britain witnessed rising numbers of offenders facing capital punishment and...
[From introduction] This chapter will explore the history of execution and its aftermath across the ...
The genealogy of capital punishment in twentieth-century Ireland defies easy articulation, and sever...
The history of capital punishment in post-Independence Ireland has received scant scholarly attentio...
This article examines the relationship between politically motivated murder, martyrdom, and the dea...
This thesis examines the executions policy undertaken by the pro-treatyite Provisional/Free State Go...
This thesis examines the executions policy undertaken by the pro-treatyite Provisional/Free State Go...
Capital punishment occupies a central area of investigation within the annals of Western European pe...
My thesis, “Capital Punishment and Martial Law in Ireland 1916-1923”, deals with the early years of ...
The most celebrated and influential history of execution in England, V.A.C. Gatrell’s The Hanging Tr...
As a peripheral state within English-speaking criminology, Ireland is often overlooked in mainstream...
Capital punishment for murder was abolished in Britain in 1965. At this time, the way people in Brit...
Crime and punishment are two dimensions of Ireland’s political as much as social history since 1740....
The state executions of 81 IRA men during the Irish civil war have long been a bitter, almost taboo ...
Late nineteenth-century homicides in Ireland had several distinctive characteristics. They took plac...
Early nineteenth-century Britain witnessed rising numbers of offenders facing capital punishment and...
[From introduction] This chapter will explore the history of execution and its aftermath across the ...