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Title: Curious Punishments of Bygone Days

Note: Reading ease score: 60.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

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Summary: "Curious Punishments of Bygone Days" by Alice Morse Earle is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book explores various punishments used in earlier societies, focusing particularly on colonial America. It delves into the mechanisms of punishment, such as stocks, pillories, and more grotesque instruments like the ducking stool, reflecting societal attitudes towards crime, punishment, and public humiliation. The opening of the book presents a foreword where Earle outlines her motivations for writing, suggesting that while the topic is not pleasant, it bears a curiosity that connects the past to the present. Earle emphasizes the public nature of punishments in historical context, highlighting how they served to humiliate offenders as a deterrent. The discussion begins with the bilboes, a form of restraint for public shaming used against various offenders in colonial America, illustrating a society where personal honor and public perception were deeply intertwined, often resulting in severe and humiliating punishments for what might be considered minor offenses by today's standards. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Earle, Alice Morse, 1851-1911

EBook No.: 34005

Published: Sep 27, 2010

Downloads: 400

Language: English

Subject: Punishment -- United States -- History -- 17th century

Subject: Punishment -- United States -- History -- 18th century

LoCC: Social sciences: Social pathology, Social and Public Welfare

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-13T00:53:55Z Curious Punishments of Bygone Days

This edition has images.

Title: Curious Punishments of Bygone Days

Note: Reading ease score: 60.2 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Credits: Produced by Mark C. Orton and the Online Distributed
Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net

Summary: "Curious Punishments of Bygone Days" by Alice Morse Earle is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book explores various punishments used in earlier societies, focusing particularly on colonial America. It delves into the mechanisms of punishment, such as stocks, pillories, and more grotesque instruments like the ducking stool, reflecting societal attitudes towards crime, punishment, and public humiliation. The opening of the book presents a foreword where Earle outlines her motivations for writing, suggesting that while the topic is not pleasant, it bears a curiosity that connects the past to the present. Earle emphasizes the public nature of punishments in historical context, highlighting how they served to humiliate offenders as a deterrent. The discussion begins with the bilboes, a form of restraint for public shaming used against various offenders in colonial America, illustrating a society where personal honor and public perception were deeply intertwined, often resulting in severe and humiliating punishments for what might be considered minor offenses by today's standards. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Earle, Alice Morse, 1851-1911

EBook No.: 34005

Published: Sep 27, 2010

Downloads: 400

Language: English

Subject: Punishment -- United States -- History -- 17th century

Subject: Punishment -- United States -- History -- 18th century

LoCC: Social sciences: Social pathology, Social and Public Welfare

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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