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History 121D

Crime and Punishment in Early Modern Europe

MWF 2:00-2:50 387 104
Examines 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.
Prerequisites:
History 4B or upper division standing

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Dalton, Country Justice, 1.docFirst Installment of Dalton, Country Justice66 KB
Dalton, Countrey Justice, 2.docSecond Installment of Dalton, Country Justice56 KB
Short Paper Guidelines.docx14 KB
Lecture 2.pdf608 KB
Lecture 3.pdf373 KB
Lecture 4.pdf282 KB
Lecture 6.pdf84 KB
Lecture 7.pdf192 KB
Lecture 8.pdf210 KB
Lecture 10.pdf207 KB
Lecture 11.pdf257 KB
Lecture 12.pdf847 KB
Lecture 14.pdf301 KB
Lecture 15.pdf657 KB
Lecture 16.pdf174 KB
Lecture 17.pdf171 KB
121D Syllabus, 2013.docxsyllabus with correct final exam date24 KB
Lecture 19.pdf328 KB
Lecture 20.pdf532 KB
Lecture 21.pdf404 KB
Lecture 22.pdf142 KB
Lecture 24.pdf779 KB
Lecture 25.pdf565 KB
Final Guide.docxincludes final essay prompts12 KB
Lecture 26.pdf488 KB

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