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George Burnham Ives

Penal Methods of the Middle Ages: Criminals, Witches, Lunatics

In “Penal Methods of the Middle Ages: Criminals, Witches, Lunatics,” George Burnham Ives meticulously examines the draconian punitive measures employed during this turbulent period of history. Through a compelling narrative interwoven with academic rigor, Ives elucidates the societal context of criminality, witchcraft, and lunacy, demonstrating how each group was subjected to unique forms of punishment steeped in superstition and fear. His keen literary style evokes an uncomfortable yet necessary contemplation of moral philosophy, shedding light on the often barbaric legal systems that prevailed from the 5th to the 15th century. George Burnham Ives, an influential figure in criminology and legal reform, was profoundly motivated by the injustices he perceived within contemporary penal systems. His extensive research and advocacy for humane treatment reflect his deep-seated commitment to social justice, which undoubtedly informed the creation of this insightful work. Ives's background in law and history positions him uniquely to bridge the gap between past and present, offering readers a clear lens through which to view humanity's evolving relationship with crime and punishment. This book is essential for anyone interested in the history of criminal justice, social norms, and the cultural ramifications of law throughout the Middle Ages. Ives's thorough examination is not just an academic endeavor but a call to reflect on the complexities of justice and morality that resonate even today.
143 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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