Crime at El Escorial presents a comparative social and judicial
analysis of an 1892 child murder, drawing from newspaper archives
among other historical documents. D.J. Walker discusses the role of
Spain's intellectual elite in crystallizing dissatisfaction with
the popular jury through its criticism of the "masses" and the
impact of journalists' fictionalized representations of the murder
on public opinion.
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