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George Burnham Ives' 'Penal Methods of the Middle Ages: Criminals, Witches, Lunatics' is a comprehensive exploration of the punitive measures taken against different categories of individuals in medieval society. Ives delves deep into the historical context of the Middle Ages, providing detailed accounts of the criminal justice system, the persecution of witches, and the treatment of the mentally ill during that time. The book is written in a scholarly and investigative style, presenting a wealth of primary source materials to support its arguments and conclusions. Readers will find themselves…mehr

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George Burnham Ives' 'Penal Methods of the Middle Ages: Criminals, Witches, Lunatics' is a comprehensive exploration of the punitive measures taken against different categories of individuals in medieval society. Ives delves deep into the historical context of the Middle Ages, providing detailed accounts of the criminal justice system, the persecution of witches, and the treatment of the mentally ill during that time. The book is written in a scholarly and investigative style, presenting a wealth of primary source materials to support its arguments and conclusions. Readers will find themselves immersed in a world where justice was often harsh and unforgiving, shedding light on the darker aspects of medieval society. George Burnham Ives' meticulous research and engaging writing style make this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of punishment and social control. Drawing on his expertise as a renowned historian, Ives brings to life the experiences of criminals, witches, and lunatics in the Middle Ages, offering a thought-provoking perspective on the complexities of law and punishment in the past.
Autorenporträt
George Burnham Ives (1856–1930) was an eminent translator and scholar of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his contributions to historical literature. An American by birth, Ives pursued a deep interest in European medieval history and justice systems, which culminated in thorough research and publications on said subjects. His scholarly work, 'Penal Methods of the Middle Ages: Criminals, Witches, Lunatics', is indicative of his commitment to exploring the intricacies of medieval jurisprudence and the cultural treatment of marginal groups. Within this illuminating text, Ives delved into the legal practices and penal codes that governed Europe during a period frequently characterized by superstition and severity in punishment. His work reflects a meticulous approach to the translation and interpretation of source material, shedding light on the fascinating yet often gruesome realities of medieval penology. Through his writings, Ives contributed significantly to the historical understanding of societal attitudes towards crime and punishment in the context of their times. His literary style can be described as academic yet approachable, synthesizing complex historical data into coherent and engaging narratives. The legacy of George Burnham Ives endures, forming an essential reference point for scholars interested in the evolution of legal systems and the socio-cultural aspects of medieval Europe.