Criminalising the Margins

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Criminalising the Margins HI266 Deviance and Non-Conformity Criminalising the Margins Stephen Bates s.m.j.bates@warwick.ac.uk

Aims of today How was crime understood in pre-modern period? How did the treatment of criminals change? Is criminality a product of power relationships What was the state of law enforcement? How marginal was early modern crime?

Portrait of a Jurist Lucas Cranach (1503)

Portrait of a Brigand Salvator Rosa (c.1640)

Opening Session of the Parliament of Burgundy Jan Coessaet (1587)

Christ crucified alongside two thieves (fifteenth-century manuscript)

Discipline and Punish: the Birth of the Prison Michel Foucault (1975)

The Great Fire of London

The Fortune Teller Caravaggio (c.1597)

Haywain Triptych (detail) Hieronymus Bosch (1502)

Hanged men (and two portraits) Pisanello (c.1430)

Chester Consistory Court (seventeenth-century)

The Anatomy Lesson Rembrandt van Rijn (1656)

The Tyburn ‘Tree’ (1680)

Bandits attacking a Caravan of Travellers Esaias van de Velde (1629)

Gypsy Girl Frans Hals (1630)

Here begynneth a gest of Robyn Hode (c.1510)

Alessandro Magnesco (c.1710) Bandits at rest Alessandro Magnesco (c.1710)

Primitive Rebels Eric Hobsbawm (1959, revised 1971)

Pieter Bruegel the Elder Magpie on the Gallows Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1568)

Conclusions Crime closely associated with poverty Generally period characterised by lack of empathy Criminals can be ‘brought in’ from the margins Development of magisterial and penal institutions