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History 121DCrime and Punishment in Early Modern EuropeMWF 2:00-2:50 387 104Examines the varying judicial systems of early modern Europe and looks at how crime and criminals were defined and treated in a social, religious, and political context. Topics will also include beggars, violence, heretics, and witches.
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