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Royer examines the changing ritual of execution across five
centuries and discovers a shift both in practice and in the message
that was sent to the population at large. She argues that what
began as a show of retribution and revenge became a ceremonial
portrayal of redemption as the political, religious and cultural
landscape of England evolved.
Royer examines the changing ritual of execution across five
centuries and discovers a shift both in practice and in the message
that was sent to the population at large. She argues that what
began as a show of retribution and revenge became a ceremonial
portrayal of redemption as the political, religious and cultural
landscape of England evolved.
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