This dissertation explores the genesis of the United States’ penal system through the lens of one of America’s first prisons, the Virginia Penitentiary. The penitentiary in Richmond was built by Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1797 and opened for operation in 1800. Because the institution was founded and operated in a slave society, bondage directly impacted the function of the prison system in ways not yet explored by historians. Legislators never intended the institution to be used for the confinement of slaves, but as the judicial system expanded, citizens demanded the apprehension of convict slaves due to growing fears of revolt. For the first several decades of operation, the penitentiary was a pillar for the growing state government and t...
My dissertation contributes towards our understanding of effects that convict labor has on economic ...
This essay examines three questions, in each case using the colony and state of Maryland as a case s...
This research explores the connections between convict leasing in the state of Mississippi and the c...
<p>My dissertation examines the presence of enslaved prisoners in local jails and workhouses of ante...
American penitentiaries developed in two distinct phases, and southern states participated in both. ...
This paper identifies and analyzes the political and economic functions of the state penal systems i...
This thesis presents a history of the State of Florida's convict leasing program (1877-1920) and sit...
This dissertation examines the development of the Massachusetts State Prison at Charlestown, with a ...
Throughout history the penal system has been viewed as the paramount means of dealing with criminals...
The practice of using the labor of inmates in state and Federal prisons to produce commodities has e...
Tennessee built its first state penitentiary in Nashville in 1830 on Sixteenth and Church Streets on...
This dissertation describes the role of architects in the development of the prison system in the Un...
This thesis examines the politics of prison privatization in the United States as an instance of the...
This dissertation documents the development of New Orleans and Louisiana from 1805-1861. I argue tha...
The early 19th century was marked by reform movements aimed at alleviating poverty, reducing crime, ...
My dissertation contributes towards our understanding of effects that convict labor has on economic ...
This essay examines three questions, in each case using the colony and state of Maryland as a case s...
This research explores the connections between convict leasing in the state of Mississippi and the c...
<p>My dissertation examines the presence of enslaved prisoners in local jails and workhouses of ante...
American penitentiaries developed in two distinct phases, and southern states participated in both. ...
This paper identifies and analyzes the political and economic functions of the state penal systems i...
This thesis presents a history of the State of Florida's convict leasing program (1877-1920) and sit...
This dissertation examines the development of the Massachusetts State Prison at Charlestown, with a ...
Throughout history the penal system has been viewed as the paramount means of dealing with criminals...
The practice of using the labor of inmates in state and Federal prisons to produce commodities has e...
Tennessee built its first state penitentiary in Nashville in 1830 on Sixteenth and Church Streets on...
This dissertation describes the role of architects in the development of the prison system in the Un...
This thesis examines the politics of prison privatization in the United States as an instance of the...
This dissertation documents the development of New Orleans and Louisiana from 1805-1861. I argue tha...
The early 19th century was marked by reform movements aimed at alleviating poverty, reducing crime, ...
My dissertation contributes towards our understanding of effects that convict labor has on economic ...
This essay examines three questions, in each case using the colony and state of Maryland as a case s...
This research explores the connections between convict leasing in the state of Mississippi and the c...