Sociology 2266A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Holy See, The Roots, Environmental Design

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Christopher hibbert"s work on the history of punishment- (cid:498)the roots of evil(cid:499) From the 7th to 18th century europe. Influence of church on laws, fines, and enforcement. 10th century, mutilation and death became common. Infraction on forest rights= not only killing person but hacking his body until dead. Put you hands and head in the cages. Brits were shipping criminals to canada and to the us. Later stopped over the objections from us and canada, so they. The context shipped the criminals to australia. End of napoleonic wars unemployed soldiers and sailors. Crime was in certain sectors of the city. Dangerous to take trips to rural areas. Euro-centric history that excludes other people. Discourse describing the orient"s culture, languages, experiences. Has a lot to do with race and colonialism (nations imperial. Written by edward said (1979) ny: vintage. Women are excluded also designs on other nations) Our colonial history was the indigenous people. Graduated from university of pavia in 1758.

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