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    UID:
    gbv_1755773897
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (312 p) , 1 b&w line drawing, 3 graphs
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9781501750960
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface to the U.S. Edition -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Competition between Legal Publicity and the Press -- 2. Conservative Representations of Executions -- 3. The Impossible Task of Designating Execution Sites -- 4. The Liturgical Crisis of Executionary Rituals -- 5. Watching Executions -- 6. Hiding a Ritual of Obedience: From Legitimization to Civilization -- Conclusion -- Appendix: List of the Individuals Executed by Year, 1870-1939 -- Notes -- Index
    Content: Hiding the Guillotine examines the question of state involvement in violence by tracing the evolution of public executions in France. Why did the state move executions from the bloody and public stage of the guillotine to behind prison doors? In a fascinating exploration of a grim subject, Emmanuel Taïeb exposes the rituals and theatrical form of the death penalty and tells us who watched, who participated, and who criticized (and ultimately brought an end to) a spectacle that the state called "punishment".France's abolition of the death penalty in 1981 has long overshadowed its suppression of public executions over forty years before. Since the Revolution, executions attracted tens of thousands of curious onlookers. But gradually, there was a shift in attitude and the public no longer saw this as a civilized pastime. Why? Combining material from legal archives, police files, an executioner's notebooks, newspaper clippings, and documents relating to 566 executions, Hiding the Guillotine answers this question.Taïeb demonstrates the ways in which the media was at the vanguard of putting an end to the publicity surrounding the death penalty. The press had ample reason to be critical: cities were now being used more and more for leisure activity, and prisons for those accused of criminal activity. The agitation surrounding each execution, coupled with a growing identification with the condemned, would blur these boundaries. Ranked among the top hundred history books by the website, Café du Web Historizo, Hiding the Guillotine has much to impart to students of legal history, human rights, and criminology, as well as to American historians
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949597492502882
    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 290 pages) : , illustrations (black and white).
    ISBN: 9781501750960 (ebook) :
    Series Statement: Cornell scholarship online
    Uniform Title: Guillotine au secret.
    Content: 'Hiding the Guillotine' examines the question of state involvement in violence by tracing the evolution of public executions in France. Why did the state move executions from the bloody and public stage of the guillotine to behind prison doors? The book exposes the rituals and theatrical form of the death penalty and tells us who watched, who participated in, and who criticized (and ultimately brought an end to) a spectacle that the state called 'punishment.'
    Note: Translated from the French. , Previously issued in print: 2020.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781501750946
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edocfu_9960963812302883
    Format: 1 online resource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 1-5017-5094-1 , 1-5017-5096-8
    Series Statement: Cornell scholarship online
    Uniform Title: Guillotine au secret.
    Content: 'Hiding the Guillotine' examines the question of state involvement in violence by tracing the evolution of public executions in France. Why did the state move executions from the bloody and public stage of the guillotine to behind prison doors? The book exposes the rituals and theatrical form of the death penalty and tells us who watched, who participated in, and who criticized (and ultimately brought an end to) a spectacle that the state called 'punishment.'
    Note: Translated from the French. , Previously issued in print: 2020. , Competition between Legal Publicity and the Press -- Conservative Representations of Executions -- The Impossible Task of Designating Execution Sites -- The Liturgical Crisis of Executionary Rituals -- Watching Executions -- Hiding a Ritual of Obedience: From Legitimization to Civilization.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5017-5095-X
    Language: English
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