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Journal articles on the topic "Capital punishment – early works to 1800"

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Strange, Carolyn. "The Undercurrents of Penal Culture: Punishment of the Body in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canada." Law and History Review 19, no. 2 (2001): 343–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/744133.

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In the wake of Foucault's provocative philosophical contributions to the study of discipline and punishment, social and legal historians no longer narrate penal history as a straightforward tale of moral and political progress. In its place is a schematic picture of a large-scale retreat from the body to the prison as the prime site of punishment. Historiographical proclivities perpetuate that image: early modernists tend to concentrate on the Bloody Code and similar régimes of terror, whereas historians of the twentieth century specialize in studies of regulatory modes of punishment and “norm
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Yar Wattoo, Muhammad, Bakht Munir, and Ekaterina Gavrishyk. "Recognition of Islamic Jurisprudence to the People's Republic of China's Model of Awarding Capital Punishment to the Convicts of Financial Corruption." Global Legal Studies Review VII, no. IV (2022): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glsr.2022(vii-iv).03.

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All state governments make their efforts, at their levels, to curb the hazard of corruption. Financial corruption is a menace to every society. Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China awards the punishment of death to the culprits of heinous financial corruption. In Pakistan, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), National Accountability Bureau (NAB), and Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) are making their best efforts to eradicate this evil. Islamic jurisprudence provides only limited offenses where the death penalty is settled as punishment. Whether Islam can adopt this punishment, is a
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Zahiremami, Parisa. "The Politics of Mystical Poetics: Bahrāmshāh b. Masʿūd’s (r. 1117–1157) Patronage of Sanāʾī’s (d. 1131 or 1135) Mystical Poetry". Journal of Sufi Studies 13, № 2 (2024): 155–90. https://doi.org/10.1163/22105956-12341346.

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Abstract Scholarship on the intersection of Islamic mysticism and politics often focuses on the way Sufi authors preach their mystical teachings to rulers. This article draws attention to the role of court poetry composed by authors who are not considered to have been practicing Sufis in promoting and popularizing mystical teachings at royal courts by examining Sanāʾī’s court-patronized poems as early specimen of mystical works that had a political dimension. This political dimension allowed Sanāʾī to promote and legitimize his royal patron Bahrāmshāh (r. 1117–1157) as a perfect ruler. The stu
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Silk, Gerald. "Affect and Ethics in Mike Malloy’s Insure the Life of an Ant." Arts 13, no. 3 (2024): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/arts13030101.

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This essay examines a little-known but important installation entitled Insure the Life of an Ant, conceived by artist Mike Malloy and displayed at the O.K. Harris Gallery in New York in April of 1972. This provocative and idiosyncratic piece confronted gallery-goers, who became viewer–participants, with the option of killing or saving a live ant displayed like a sculpture on a pedestal, either by pushing a button or not. The artist made the piece, which can function almost like a psychology experiment, to engender a “moral dilemma”. I explore the particular role of affect in a participatory ar
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Sapronov, Andrii. "REGIMENTAL PRISON IN HETMANATE: APPEARANCE AND CONDITION OF BUILDING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE XVIII CENTURY." City History, Culture, Society, no. 5 (November 8, 2018): 31–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/mics2019.05.031.

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The article attempts to investigate a condition of the buildings for the prisoners and guardians in the middle of the XVIII century in the regimental prisons of the Hetmanate and in Hlukhiv. The prison was an essential public building in the early modern towns. The excellent condition of the walls of the jail was a guarantee of successful punishment for the thieves and the prevention of new offences.In the legal sources (in the Statutes of Lithuania and in the Laws by Which the Little Russian People Are Judged), there are three types of places where prisoners could be held – the “lower” and “u
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Nechesnyi, Ihor. "Etienne Ozi – «a great bassonist of incredible talent»." Problems of Interaction Between Arts, Pedagogy and the Theory and Practice of Education 68, no. 68 (2023): 33–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.34064/khnum1-68.02.

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Statement of the problem. Etienne Ozi stands out as a bassoonist due to his significant creative achievements in various spheres of his multifaceted activities. As a bassoonist soloist, he successfully debuted in the “Concerts Spirituels” and for more than two decades was actively performed in front of Parisians in the best halls of the capital. An equally significant achievement of Ozі as a teacher was the preparation of the first instructional manual for the specialists “Nouvelle méthode de basson adoptue par le Conservatoire” (1803), which remained the main official publication of
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Vallina Rodríguez, Alejandro, Concepción Camarero Bullón, and Laura García Juan. "Las topografías médicas de Ciudad Rodrigo: sociedad, territorio y salubridad en la raya hispanoportuguesa." Vínculos de Historia Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, no. 12 (June 28, 2023): 370–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/vdh_2023.12.20.

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RESUMENLa presente investigación ahonda en el tratamiento integral de fuentes geohistóricas textuales. Está basada en la recuperación, el análisis y la apertura de nuevas fórmulas de conocimiento científico abiertas y extensivas a la sociedad global. Entre 1850 y 1940 se elaboran en España más de cuatrocientas obras médicas (geografías o topografías médicas), bajo influencia de las teorías higienistas en el urbanismo y la sociedad en su conjunto, que constituyen unas fuentes de información y documentación enormemente valiosas, y relativamente poco estudiadas, para el conocimiento de los espaci
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Baarsen, R. J. "Andries Bongcn (ca. 1732-1792) en de Franse invloed op de Amsterdamse kastenmakerij in de tweede helft van de achttiende eeuw." Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History 102, no. 1 (1988): 22–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187501788x00555.

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AbstractAs was the case with silversmiths (Note 3), many more cabinet-makers were wcrking in Amsterdam during the second half of the 18th century than in any other city in the Dutch Republic, the names of 195 of them being now known as opposed to 57 in The Hague and 32 in Rotterdam (Note 2). Most of those 195 names have been culled from the few surviving documents of the Guild of St. Joseph in Amsterdam, to which the cabinet-makers belonged (Note 4), supplemented by other sources, such as printed registers of craftsmen and shopkeepers (Note 6). Another important source is the newspaper the Ams
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Franks, Rachel. "Building a Professional Profile: Charles Dickens and the Rise of the “Detective Force”." M/C Journal 20, no. 2 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1214.

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IntroductionAccounts of criminals, their victims, and their pursuers have become entrenched within the sphere of popular culture; most obviously in the genres of true crime and crime fiction. The centrality of the pursuer in the form of the detective, within these stories, dates back to the nineteenth century. This, often highly-stylised and regularly humanised protagonist, is now a firm feature of both factual and fictional accounts of crime narratives that, today, regularly focus on the energies of the detective in solving a variety of cases. So familiar is the figure of the detective, it se
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Mamarasulova, Gulnoz. "THE PHENOMENON OF ORIENTALISM IN THE LITERATURE OF THE EARLY ENGLISH ROMANTICISM (XVIII-XIX CENTURIES)." Philology matters, December 25, 2021, 83–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.36078/987654605.

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In the eighteenth century, English interest in exploring the Eastern world had increased tremendously. Orientalism was recognized as a cultural phenomenon and it had a great influence on architecture, gardening, art and literature as well. As for the poets and writers, the oriental environment created a different mood and new modes of expression that inspired them to compose works with the eastern motifs. The main contribution of Orientalism to English literature was a distraction of the poets’ mind from outdated ideas and filling it with fresh views. In the first half of Romanticism, the auth
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Capital punishment – early works to 1800"

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Gottlieb, Gabriele. "Theater of death capital punishment in early America, 1750-1800 /." Connect to this title online, 2005. http://etd.library.pitt.edu/ETD/available/etd-12082005-165901/.

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Books on the topic "Capital punishment – early works to 1800"

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Bencivenni, Giuseppe Pelli. Contro la pena di morte. CLEUP, 2014.

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Cesare, Beccaria. On crimes and punishments. Hackett Pub. Co., 1986.

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Cesare, Beccaria. Of crimes and punishments. Marsilio Publishers, 1996.

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Cesare, Beccaria. On crimes and punishments. Transaction Publishers, 2009.

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Cesare, Beccaria. Of Crimes and Punishments. eBooksLib, 2005.

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Buhūtī, Manṣūr ibn Yūnus. Iʻlām al-aʻlām bi-qitāl man intahaka ḥurmat al-bayt al-ḥarām. Dār al-Bashāʾir al-Islāmīyah, 1988.

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Cesare, Beccaria. An essay on crimes and punishments. 4th ed. Lawbook Exchange, 2005.

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Cesare, Beccaria. On crimes and punishments and other writings. University of Toronto Press, 2008.

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Mauro, Simonazzi, ed. Ricerca sulle cause delle frequenti esecuzioni a Tyburn: Con la proposta di alcune regole da applicare al compartamento dei criminali in prigione e i vantaggi che ne dovrebbero derivare. Ai quali è aggiunto un discorso sulla deportazione e un metodo per rendere la pena più efficace. Il Melangolo, 2006.

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Cesare, Beccaria. Des délits et des peines. Flammarion, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Capital punishment – early works to 1800"

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Hudson, Judith. "Pardon and Oblivion: Pardon, Benefit of Clergy, Peine Forte et Dure." In Crime and Consequence in Early Modern Literature and Law. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474454353.003.0005.

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Focusing on Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, 2 Henry VI, and a range of lesser-known drama, Chapter Four explores the alternative consequences of prosecution in the period, interrogating the penalties associated with a refusal to plead (the peine forte et dure), and the questionable outcomes of general pardons and benefit of clergy. It asks questions about the uses of pardon in early modern society, about the interaction of pardon and penance in a landscape of secularised justice and about the influence of political forces on the debate around capital punishment. Further, it examines the way
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