A History of Torture in Britain
Title | A History of Torture in Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Simon Webb |
Publisher | Pen and Sword History |
Total Pages | 145 |
Release | 2019-10-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781526751485 |
There is an ancient and quite baseless myth that the use of torture has never been legal in Britain. This old wives' tale arose because torture had been neither endorsed nor forbidden by either statute or common law. In other words; the law has, until the late twentieth century, never had anything to say on the subject. In fact, torture, inflicted both as punishment and as an aid to interrogation, has been a constant and recurring feature of British life; from the beginning of the country's recorded history, until well into the twentieth century. Even as late as 1976, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that the British Army was guilty of the systematic torture of suspected terrorists. In 'A History of Torture in Britain' Simon Webb traces the terrible story of the deliberate use of pain on prisoners in Britain and its overseas possessions. Beginning with the medieval trial by ordeal, which entailed carrying a red-hot iron bar in your bare hand for a certain distance, through to the stretching on the rack of political prisoners and the mutilation of those found guilty of sedition; the evidence clearly shows that Britain has relied heavily upon torture, both at home and abroad, for almost the whole of its history. This sweeping and authoritative account of a grisly and distasteful subject is likely to become the definitive history of the judicial infliction of pain in Britain and its Empire.
The History of Torture in England
Title | The History of Torture in England PDF eBook |
Author | Leonard Arthur Parry |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 296 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Political Science |
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Cruel Britannia
Title | Cruel Britannia PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Cobain |
Publisher | Granta Books |
Total Pages | 368 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Political prisoners |
ISBN | 9781846273346 |
A award-winning book from an acclaimed investigative journalist, Cruel Britannia tells the hidden story of Britain's secretive and shameful record of torture, for the first time
Torture and the Law of Proof
Title | Torture and the Law of Proof PDF eBook |
Author | John H. Langbein |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | 246 |
Release | 2012-04-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0226922618 |
In Torture and the Law of Proof John H. Langbein explores the world of the thumbscrew and the rack, engines of torture authorized for investigating crime in European legal systems from medieval times until well into the eighteenth century. Drawing on juristic literature and legal records, Langbein's book, first published in 1977, remains the definitive account of how European legal systems became dependent on the use of torture in their routine criminal procedures, and how they eventually worked themselves free of it. The book has recently taken on an eerie relevance as a consequence of controversial American and British interrogation practices in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. In a new introduction, Langbein contrasts the "new" law of torture with the older European law and offers some pointed lessons about the difficulty of reconciling coercion with accurate investigation. Embellished with fascinating illustrations of torture devices taken from an eighteenth-century criminal code, this crisply written account will engage all those interested in torture's remarkable grip on European legal history.
The History of Torture Throughout the Ages
Title | The History of Torture Throughout the Ages PDF eBook |
Author | George Ryley Scott |
Publisher | Genesis Publishing Pvt Ltd |
Total Pages | 414 |
Release | 2005-11 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9788130700670 |
Ref: CosmoThis is an extraordinarily detailed and intriguing treatise on the history and validity of torture, through every culture, era and continent in the world. From the earliest societies in Greece to modern-day usage, every aspect of torture is covered in this exhaustive volume. Mannix writes about the most unthinkable acts of humankind. He covers specific torture devices - what they were and how they were used - and then often recounts several specific situations when the device was used and what the results were. Every society and age has "contributed" something to the legacy of torture and Mannix leaves nobody out. Whether it's the Aztecs who once sacrificed 70,000 people in one event, to the Australian penal colonies, he not only covers it but also relates the differences and similarities between the devices and methods employed. Just some of the groups covered are the Native Americans, the Nazis, the Europeans throughout every century, Africans, South Americans, the North American colonies, the Inquisition, modern-day police in every major country, Asians of every era and dynasty, Vikings, African-American slaves, and the witch trials. He makes careful notes of when a torture device was reused or modified in some way from society to society.
The History of Torture
Title | The History of Torture PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Innes |
Publisher | Amber Books Ltd |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2012-07-18 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 190827395X |
The History of Torture tells the complete story of torture, from its earliest uses right up to the present day, from the tools and techniques used, to the campaigns to abolish its use.
The History of Torture
Title | The History of Torture PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 174 |
Release | 1970 |
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