Nancy Kollmann (California Stanford University)
Crime and Punishment in Early Modern Russia
Nancy Kollmann (California Stanford University)
Crime and Punishment in Early Modern Russia
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A magisterial account of criminal law in early modern Russia in a wider European and Eurasian context.
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A magisterial account of criminal law in early modern Russia in a wider European and Eurasian context.
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- New Studies in European History
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781107699762
- ISBN-10: 1107699762
- Artikelnr.: 42317675
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- New Studies in European History
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 728g
- ISBN-13: 9781107699762
- ISBN-10: 1107699762
- Artikelnr.: 42317675
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nancy Shields Kollmann is William H. Bonsall Professor in History at Stanford University. Her previous publications include By Honor Bound: State and Society in Early Modern Russia (1999).
Introduction
Part I. Judicial Culture: 1. Foundations of the criminal law
2. The problem of professionalism: judicial staff
3. Staff and society
4. Policing of officialdom
5. Procedure and evidence
6. Torture
7. Resolving a case
8. Petrine reforms and the criminal law
Part II. Punishment: 9. Corporal punishment to 1648
10. Corporal punishment, 1649-98
11. To the exile system
12. Peter I and punishment
13. Capital punishment: form and ritual
14. Punishing highest crime in the long sixteenth century
15. Factions, witchcraft and heresy
16. Riot and rebellion
17. Moral economies: spectacle and sacrifice
18. Peter the Great and spectacles of suffering
Conclusion: Russian legal culture
Appendix: punishment for felonies
Bibliography.
Part I. Judicial Culture: 1. Foundations of the criminal law
2. The problem of professionalism: judicial staff
3. Staff and society
4. Policing of officialdom
5. Procedure and evidence
6. Torture
7. Resolving a case
8. Petrine reforms and the criminal law
Part II. Punishment: 9. Corporal punishment to 1648
10. Corporal punishment, 1649-98
11. To the exile system
12. Peter I and punishment
13. Capital punishment: form and ritual
14. Punishing highest crime in the long sixteenth century
15. Factions, witchcraft and heresy
16. Riot and rebellion
17. Moral economies: spectacle and sacrifice
18. Peter the Great and spectacles of suffering
Conclusion: Russian legal culture
Appendix: punishment for felonies
Bibliography.
Introduction
Part I. Judicial Culture: 1. Foundations of the criminal law
2. The problem of professionalism: judicial staff
3. Staff and society
4. Policing of officialdom
5. Procedure and evidence
6. Torture
7. Resolving a case
8. Petrine reforms and the criminal law
Part II. Punishment: 9. Corporal punishment to 1648
10. Corporal punishment, 1649-98
11. To the exile system
12. Peter I and punishment
13. Capital punishment: form and ritual
14. Punishing highest crime in the long sixteenth century
15. Factions, witchcraft and heresy
16. Riot and rebellion
17. Moral economies: spectacle and sacrifice
18. Peter the Great and spectacles of suffering
Conclusion: Russian legal culture
Appendix: punishment for felonies
Bibliography.
Part I. Judicial Culture: 1. Foundations of the criminal law
2. The problem of professionalism: judicial staff
3. Staff and society
4. Policing of officialdom
5. Procedure and evidence
6. Torture
7. Resolving a case
8. Petrine reforms and the criminal law
Part II. Punishment: 9. Corporal punishment to 1648
10. Corporal punishment, 1649-98
11. To the exile system
12. Peter I and punishment
13. Capital punishment: form and ritual
14. Punishing highest crime in the long sixteenth century
15. Factions, witchcraft and heresy
16. Riot and rebellion
17. Moral economies: spectacle and sacrifice
18. Peter the Great and spectacles of suffering
Conclusion: Russian legal culture
Appendix: punishment for felonies
Bibliography.