Public Execution in England, 1573–1868, Part II vol 6
Explore the captivating history of capital punishment in early modern England with "Public Execution in England, 1573–1868, Part II vol 6" by Leigh Yetter. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2010, this hardback edition spans 474 pages, offering a comprehensive examination of the execution narrative—a widely popular genre during this era. Yetter delves into the societal implications and cultural significance of public executions, providing readers with a profound understanding of how these events shaped public perception and morality. This book is an essential read for historians, students, and anyone interested in the darker aspects of English history. Discover the intricate details of a time when public executions were not only a form of punishment but also a spectacle that drew large crowds, reflecting the complexities of justice and society. Don't miss the opportunity to add this insightful volume to your collection.