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A Global History of Corporal and Capital Punishment: Blood, Whips, and Nooses


ISBN13: 9781041214540
To be Published: November 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £41.99





This book offers a comprehensive global examination of physical punishment across civilizations and eras.

Moving beyond Western-centric perspectives, the work analyzes how corporal and capital punishment functioned not merely as legal enforcement tools but as powerful mechanisms for social control and political-religious dominance. This meticulously researched volume provides a comparative analysis of punishment practices across five continents, exploring how various societies justified these punishments and how abolition movements gradually transformed legal systems worldwide. Accessible to both academic and general audiences, this definitive work fills a critical gap in existing literature by offering a holistic understanding of how punishment has shaped - and continues to influence - legal systems and social structures around the world.

By connecting historical practices to contemporary debates on criminal justice reform, human rights violations, and systemic inequality, the book serves as an essential resource for legal scholars, human rights advocates, criminologists, and historians alike.

Subjects:
Legal History
Contents:
1. Introduction: Defining Corporal And Capital Punishment 2. Theories Of Punishment: Retribution, Deterrence, And Power 3. Ancient Civilizations: Punishment In Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, India, China, And Sub-Saharan Africa 4. Medieval And Early Modern Europe: Religion, State Power, And Penal Reform Origins 5. Colonialism And Race: Slavery, Colonial Justice, And Suppression Of Indigenous Law 6. Human Rights Era, 1945–2025: International Frameworks, Abolition Movements, And Retention Practices 7. Modern Era: Decline And Persistence Of Physical Punishment And Contemporary Debates 8. Global Movements: Abolition Campaigns, Death Penalty Today, And Future Of Punishment