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Tyburn's Martyrs - Execution in England, 1675-1775 (Hardcover)
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Tyburn's Martyrs - Execution in England, 1675-1775 (Hardcover)
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The public execution at Tyburn is one of the most evocative and
familiar of all eighteenth-century images. Whether it elicits
horror or prurient fascination - or both - the Tyburn hanging day
has become synonymous with the brutality of a bygone age and a
legal system which valued property over human life.But, as this
fascinating cultural and social history of the gallows reveals, the
early modern execution was far more than just a debased spectator
sport. The period between the Restoration and the American
Revolution witnessed the rise and fall of a vast body of execution
literature - last dying speeches and confessions, criminal trials
and biographies - featuring the criminal as an Everyman (or
Everywoman) holding up a mirror to the sins of his readers. The
popularity of such publications reflected the widespread, and
persistent, belief in the gallows as a literal preview of 'God's
Tribunal': a sacred space in which solemn oaths, supernatural signs
and, above all, courage, could trump the rulings of the secular
courts. Here the condemned traitor, "game" highwayman, or model
penitent could proclaim not only his or her innocence of a specific
crime, but raise larger questions of relative societal guilt and
social justice by invoking the disparity between man's justice and
God's.
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