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The Hanging Tree: A History of Execution and Public Opinion in England 1770-1868 - Perfect for History Buffs & Academic Research
The Hanging Tree: A History of Execution and Public Opinion in England 1770-1868 - Perfect for History Buffs & Academic Research

The Hanging Tree: A History of Execution and Public Opinion in England 1770-1868 - Perfect for History Buffs & Academic Research

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Hanging people for petty crimes as well as grave, the Bloody Penal Code was at its most active between 1770 and 1830. Some 7,000 men and women were executed on public scaffolds, watched by crowds of thousands. This acclaimed study is the first to explore what a wide range of people felt about these ceremonies. Gatrell draws on letters, diaries, ballads, broadsides, and images, as well as on poignant appeals for mercy which, until now, have been largely neglected by historians. Panoramic in range, scholarly in method, and compelling in style and in argument, this is one of those rare histories which both shift our sense of the past and speak powerfully to the present.

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The mindset of the times within which this book is written both amazes and disgusts.It very well rounds out the various classes of society, and the likelihood of having access to any form of fair and impartial judgment.From a 21st Century perspective it shows the roots of why being judged by a "jury of your peers" is one of the most frightening things to face. It becomes clear that the process, not necessarily the truth, is all one can expect. Scary reading.