A captivating history of doing time throughout the centuries: from
England’s medieval dungeons to America’s supermax detention
facilities. The first prisons were castle hellholes, places of
neglect, oblivion, and slow death. Every civilization has had its
dissenters, deviants, and political offenders, and so prisons became
essential to the retention of power. As the centuries passed, and
prisons were needed for other reprobates—such as debtors and common
thieves—legal systems across the world began to cater to a growing
variety of prisoners, and the business of incarceration began.
Notorious Prisons of the World traces this development, from the state
prisons of Athens and Rome, to the birth of the houses of correction
and the penitentiary. Stephen Wade tells fascinating stories of the
infamous penal colonies and state prisons across the stage of world
history, from Alcatraz and Devil’s Island to the fortress of
Colditz, and from the Siberian gulags to the massive super jails
sprouting across modern America. He also shares the stories of inmates
and staff, political regimes, and the rise and fall of empires, all
seen through the prison walls. In doing so, Wade throws light on the
state-structured punishments which have stripped away individual
freedoms. Sometimes with a degree of humanitarian concern, and
sometimes through sheer barbarism.
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ISBN
9781473822412
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Wharncliffe True Cliffe (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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