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The Scottish enlightenment : race, gender, and the limits of progress
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ISBN: 9780230114913 9781349296224 0230114911 9781137069795 Year: 2013 Publisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan,

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Crime and Forgiveness
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ISBN: 9780674240261 067424026X 0674240278 9780674240278 9780674240285 0674240286 9780674659841 0674659848 Year: 2020 Publisher: Cambridge, MA

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The public execution of criminals has been a common practice since ancient times. Adriano Prosperi identifies a crucial period when concepts of vengeance and justice merged with Christian beliefs in repentance and forgiveness, to eventually give political authorities a moral rationale for encoding the death penalty into law.


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Crime and forgiveness : Christianizing execution in medieval Europe
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ISBN: 9780674659841 0674659848 Year: 2020 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press

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"A provocative analysis of how Christianity helped legitimize the death penalty in early modern Europe, then throughout the Christian world, by turning execution into a great cathartic public ritual and the condemned into a Christ-like figure who accepts death to save humanity. The public execution of criminals has been a common practice ever since ancient times. In this wide-ranging investigation of the death penalty in Europe from the fourteenth to the eighteenth century, noted Italian historian Adriano Prosperi identifies a crucial period when legal concepts of vengeance and justice merged with Christian beliefs in repentance and forgiveness. Crime and Forgiveness begins with late antiquity but comes into sharp focus in fourteenth-century Italy, with the work of the Confraternities of Mercy, which offered Christian comfort to the condemned and were for centuries responsible for burying the dead. Under the brotherhoods' influence, the ritual of public execution became Christianized, and the doomed person became a symbol of the fallen human condition. Because the time of death was known, this "ideal" sinner could be comforted and prepared for the next life through confession and repentance. In return, the community bearing witness to the execution offered forgiveness and a Christian burial. No longer facing eternal condemnation, the criminal in turn publicly forgave the executioner, and the death provided a moral lesson to the community. Over time, as the practice of Christian comfort spread across Europe, it offered political authorities an opportunity to legitimize the death penalty and encode into law the right to kill and exact vengeance. But the contradictions created by Christianity's central role in executions did not dissipate, and squaring the emotions and values surrounding state-sanctioned executions was not simple, then or now"--


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The invention of law in the West.
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Year: 2012 Publisher: Cambridge Harvard university press

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Roman law --- History


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The Venice international film festival : 1932-2022
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ISBN: 9788898727735 Year: 2022 Publisher: Venezia : La Biennale di Venezia : Marsilio,

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