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This book critically explores the development of radical criminological thought through the social, political and cultural history of the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. It follows on from the previous volume which examined Classical Greece until the emergence of the early Christian movement in the Roman empire. Through separate chapters, it discusses the key literature (myths, fairy tales and Shakespeare), religions and philosophers of the era, and the development of early radical views and issues over time. This book examines the links between the origins of radical criminology and its future. It speaks to those interested in the (pre)history of criminology and the historical production of criminological knowledge, drawing on Criminology, Sociology, Classics, History, Philosophy, Ancient Literature and Politics.



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1. Introduction2. For a social history of the common medieval European area3. Medieval philosophy4. Byzantine Thought5. From Humanism to the dawn of new age6. Utopias7. Myths and fairy tales8. Literature9. A Dialogue with Historical Criminology

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 22/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9783031059247, 978-3031059247
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      Book Synopsis
      This book critically explores the development of radical criminological thought through the social, political and cultural history of the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. It follows on from the previous volume which examined Classical Greece until the emergence of the early Christian movement in the Roman empire. Through separate chapters, it discusses the key literature (myths, fairy tales and Shakespeare), religions and philosophers of the era, and the development of early radical views and issues over time. This book examines the links between the origins of radical criminology and its future. It speaks to those interested in the (pre)history of criminology and the historical production of criminological knowledge, drawing on Criminology, Sociology, Classics, History, Philosophy, Ancient Literature and Politics.



      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction2. For a social history of the common medieval European area3. Medieval philosophy4. Byzantine Thought5. From Humanism to the dawn of new age6. Utopias7. Myths and fairy tales8. Literature9. A Dialogue with Historical Criminology

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