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Punishment During the Ancien Régime: The Case of the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic
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Herman Diederiks
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Table of Contents iii
- Foreword v
- Preface vi
- Aspects of the Criminal Law, Crime, Criminal Process and Punishment in Europe and Canada, 1500-1935 1
- The Refinement of English Criminal Jurisprudence, 1500-1848 17
- Criminal Jurisprudence in Ancien-Régime France: The Parlement of Paris in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries 43
- The Meanings of the Criminal Law in Quebec, 1764-1774 77
- English Thinking About Crime, 1530-1620 111
- Judicial Records and the Measurement of Crime in Eighteenth-Century England 127
- The Measurement of Crime in Nineteenth-Century Canada; Some Methodological and Philosophical Problems 147
- Women and Crime in Canada in the Early Eighteenth Century, 1712-1759 157
- “Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity”: The Historical Roots of the Canadian Insanity Defence, 1843-1920 179
- Patterns of Prairie Crime: Calgary, 1875-1939 219
- Adapting Our Justice System to the Cultural Needs of Canada’s North 257
- Punishment During the Ancien Régime: The Case of the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic 273
- Convict Life in Canadian Federal Penitentiaries, 1867-1900 297
- Theory and the History of Criminal Justice 319
- A Philosophical Perspective on Historical Research Into Law 329
- Also published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press for The Calgary Institute for the Humanities 341
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Table of Contents iii
- Foreword v
- Preface vi
- Aspects of the Criminal Law, Crime, Criminal Process and Punishment in Europe and Canada, 1500-1935 1
- The Refinement of English Criminal Jurisprudence, 1500-1848 17
- Criminal Jurisprudence in Ancien-Régime France: The Parlement of Paris in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries 43
- The Meanings of the Criminal Law in Quebec, 1764-1774 77
- English Thinking About Crime, 1530-1620 111
- Judicial Records and the Measurement of Crime in Eighteenth-Century England 127
- The Measurement of Crime in Nineteenth-Century Canada; Some Methodological and Philosophical Problems 147
- Women and Crime in Canada in the Early Eighteenth Century, 1712-1759 157
- “Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity”: The Historical Roots of the Canadian Insanity Defence, 1843-1920 179
- Patterns of Prairie Crime: Calgary, 1875-1939 219
- Adapting Our Justice System to the Cultural Needs of Canada’s North 257
- Punishment During the Ancien Régime: The Case of the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic 273
- Convict Life in Canadian Federal Penitentiaries, 1867-1900 297
- Theory and the History of Criminal Justice 319
- A Philosophical Perspective on Historical Research Into Law 329
- Also published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press for The Calgary Institute for the Humanities 341