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| | | | | [AI summary] The text presents an in-depth discussion on Cesare Beccaria's contributions to the abolition of torture and the rationalization of punishment, framed within the context of Enlightenment thought. It explores how Beccaria's ideas influenced historical figures like Voltaire and Enlightenment reformers such as Johann Friedrich Struensee. The text also delves into the philosophical underpinnings of punishment, including religious and philosophical justifications for torture, and highlights the broader implications of Beccaria's work on legal and societal reforms. | |
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| | | | | Portrait of Queen Mary I of England by Hans Eworth Mary was born at the Palace of Placentia at Greenwich on February 18, 1516, the only surviving child of King Henry VIII of England and Catherine of Aragon. Her baptism was celebrated two days later in the church of the Observant Friars next to the... | |
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| | | | | "BRITAIN AFRAID: IMPERIAL INSECURITIES AND NATIONAL FEARS" Liverpool John Moores University, 21-22 June 2022 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE britain-afraid-schedule-21-22-june2Download KEYNOTE Kim A. Wagner (Queen Mary, University of London) The Imperial Imagination and the Politics of Fear SPEAKERS Ailise Bulfin (University College Dublin) William Le Queux, Master of Misinformation: Populism, Invasion Scares and War Propaganda in Britain, 1880-1920... | |
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