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Capital Punishment in Twentieth-Century Britain

Audience, Justice, Memory

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Focusing on the cultural implications of the death penalty, this work examines its impact on everyday life in twentieth-century Britain. By utilizing primary research, it uniquely centers public and popular discourses surrounding capital punishment, offering insights into societal reactions and the broader cultural context. This groundbreaking analysis fills a notable gap in the literature regarding the intersection of capital punishment and British society during this period.

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Capital Punishment in Twentieth-Century Britain, Lizzie Seal

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