Based on materials excavated from a number of Italian archives, this article traces the early development of women’s prison wards in late medieval Europe and analyzes the female prison experience from an original perspective. In doing so, it addresses key questions in the criminology and penology of women, especially concerning the relations between female deviants’ numeric marginality and their perceived neglect by officialdom
Female protagonists are commonly overlooked in the history of crime; especially in early modern Ital...
The study concerns the prison space and tries to investigate the main issues related to the detentio...
[Excerpt] This chapter aims at discussing the historical evolution of women’s criminality and impris...
The perception of penitentiaries as male institutions dates back to the late Middle Ages, when urban...
In nineteenth-century Italy notions of femininity and, no less, masculinity influenced the ways in w...
Women in Italian prisons account for 4.4% of the total number of inmates nationally (63.3% are Itali...
There are few existing studies about women’s prison life during the Ancien Regime. In this article w...
Recent history demonstrates the importance of religious belief as a fundamental historical force. In...
"Incarceration and Liberation: Prisons in the Cistercian Monastery." This article explores the means...
The last decades have witnessed an increased interest in research on the relationship between women ...
This introductory essay consists of two parts. The fi rst is a contextualisation of the overall purp...
Women played a surprisingly large role in the prosecution of crime in medieval England. Although law...
The interaction of women with the legal system of England and Wales is a neglected topic of late med...
AbstractThe development of absolute monarchies and the appearance of different social dynamics from ...
Le genre in situ: La prison Le numéro actuel de la revue Signs est consacré aux femmes, genre, et ...
Female protagonists are commonly overlooked in the history of crime; especially in early modern Ital...
The study concerns the prison space and tries to investigate the main issues related to the detentio...
[Excerpt] This chapter aims at discussing the historical evolution of women’s criminality and impris...
The perception of penitentiaries as male institutions dates back to the late Middle Ages, when urban...
In nineteenth-century Italy notions of femininity and, no less, masculinity influenced the ways in w...
Women in Italian prisons account for 4.4% of the total number of inmates nationally (63.3% are Itali...
There are few existing studies about women’s prison life during the Ancien Regime. In this article w...
Recent history demonstrates the importance of religious belief as a fundamental historical force. In...
"Incarceration and Liberation: Prisons in the Cistercian Monastery." This article explores the means...
The last decades have witnessed an increased interest in research on the relationship between women ...
This introductory essay consists of two parts. The fi rst is a contextualisation of the overall purp...
Women played a surprisingly large role in the prosecution of crime in medieval England. Although law...
The interaction of women with the legal system of England and Wales is a neglected topic of late med...
AbstractThe development of absolute monarchies and the appearance of different social dynamics from ...
Le genre in situ: La prison Le numéro actuel de la revue Signs est consacré aux femmes, genre, et ...
Female protagonists are commonly overlooked in the history of crime; especially in early modern Ital...
The study concerns the prison space and tries to investigate the main issues related to the detentio...
[Excerpt] This chapter aims at discussing the historical evolution of women’s criminality and impris...