The Tryal of Captain Thomas Green and His Crew
Author: Thomas Green
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Published: 1705
Total Pages: 72
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Author: Thomas Green
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Published: 1705
Total Pages: 72
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Published: 1852
Total Pages: 652
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: L. W. Hanson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1963-01-02
Total Pages: 1010
ISBN-13: 0521051967
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis 1963 volume records all new works on economic affairs published in British and Irish libraries in the first half of the eighteenth century.
Author: David Lemmings
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-05-13
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 1317157966
DOWNLOAD EBOOKModern criminal courts are characteristically the domain of lawyers, with trials conducted in an environment of formality and solemnity, where facts are found and legal rules are impartially applied to administer justice. Recent historical scholarship has shown that in England lawyers only began to appear in ordinary criminal trials during the eighteenth century, however, and earlier trials often took place in an atmosphere of noise and disorder, where the behaviour of the crowd - significant body language, meaningful looks, and audible comment - could influence decisively the decisions of jurors and judges. This collection of essays considers this transition from early scenes of popular participation to the much more orderly and professional legal proceedings typical of the nineteenth century, and links this with another important shift, the mushroom growth of popular news and comment about trials and punishments which occurred from the later seventeenth century. It hypothesizes that the popular participation which had been a feature of courtroom proceedings before the mid-eighteenth century was not stifled by ’lawyerization’, but rather partly relocated to the ’public sphere’ of the press, partly because of some changes connected with the work of the lawyers. Ranging from the early 1700s to the mid-nineteenth century, and taking account of criminal justice proceedings in Scotland, as well as England, the essays consider whether pamphlets, newspapers, ballads and crime fiction provided material for critical perceptions of criminal justice proceedings, or alternatively helped to convey the official ’majesty’ intended to legitimize the law. In so doing the volume opens up fascinating vistas upon the cultural history of Britain’s legal system over the ’long eighteenth century'.
Author: W R Owens
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2024-10-28
Total Pages: 399
ISBN-13: 1040236022
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume reveals the extraordinary range of Daniel Defoe's intellectual interests. Three volumes are devoted to major historical writings by Defoe. His "Memoirs of the Church of Scotland" and "History of the Union of Great Britain" are included here.
Author: Rebecca Simon
Publisher: Mango Media Inc.
Published: 2020-11-24
Total Pages: 223
ISBN-13: 164250338X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA historian presents “an excellent guide to how pirates became the outlaw celebrities of the high seas” (Greg Jenner, host of the You’re Dead to Me podcast). During his life and even after his death, Captain William Kidd’s name was well known in England and the American colonies. He was infamous for the very crime for which he was hanged, piracy. In this book, historian Rebecca Simon dives into the details of the two-year manhunt for Captain Kidd and the events that ensued. Captain Kidd was hanged in 1701, followed by a massive British-led hunt for all pirates during a period known as the Golden Age of Piracy. Ironically, public executions only increased the popularity of pirates. And, because the American colonies relied on pirates for smuggled goods such as spices, wines, and silks, pirates tended to be protected from capture. This is the story of how pirates became popularly viewed as “Robin Hoods of the Sea”—and how these historical events were pivotal in creating the portrayal of pirates as we know them today. “Only someone who has lived in the shadows chasing faded pirates for an age, and is blessed with creativity, can pull off a book of this high caliber.” —Wreck Watch Magazine
Author: John Scott
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Published: 1904
Total Pages: 320
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Published: 1906
Total Pages: 304
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Leslie Stephen
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 1356
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