Considers the historiography of theories of nationalism, presenting an understanding of why the almost ubiquitous phenomena of nations and nationalisms have proved so intangible. Introduced by a survey of nationalism in European history, the text deals with the theories rather than events and discusses the key debates.
Considers the historiography of theories of nationalism, presenting an understanding of why the almost ubiquitous phenomena of nations and nationalism...
This lively and accessible text provides an introduction to the history of crime and crime control. It explains the historical background that is essential for an understanding of contemporary criminal justice and examines the historical context for contemporary criminological debates. For each topic, the book provides an overview of current research, comment on current arguments, and links to wider debates.
This lively and accessible text provides an introduction to the history of crime and crime control. It explains the historical background that is esse...
Synopsis: Who wrote the first five books of the Bible? Does it really matter who did? The Books of Moses Revisited explores this question by comparing the covenants of Exodus/Leviticus and Deuteronomy with the inter-state treaties of the late second millennium BC. Some compelling similarities come to light, both in the pattern adopted and in many small details. Lawrence clearly demonstrates this with many examples and diagrams, yet without assuming that readers possess a detailed knowledge of ancient history and linguistics. Despite the entrenchment of the widely held theory--the so-called...
Synopsis: Who wrote the first five books of the Bible? Does it really matter who did? The Books of Moses Revisited explores this question by comparing...
This book provides a comprehensive, introductory text for students taking courses in crime and criminal justice history. It covers all of the key historical topics central to an understanding of the current criminal justice system, including the development of the police, the courts and the mechanisms of punishment (from the gallows to the prison). The role of the victim in the criminal justice system, changing perceptions of criminals, long-term trends in violent crime, and the rise of surveillance society also receive detailed analysis. In addressing each of these issues and...
This book provides a comprehensive, introductory text for students taking courses in crime and criminal justice history. It covers all of the key h...