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Crime and Punishment in the Royal Navy of the Seven Years War, by Markus Eder,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide.4/5(2). "In all, this volume will be invaluable not only to scholars of the Royal Navy, but to all those with an interest in crime and punishment in wider eighteenth-century British society."--Jacket.
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Beattie performs well in illustrating the interdependencies between factors as war, gender, ecomomic circumstances and the level of crime. He John Beattie`s Policing and Punishment in London, addresses the fascinating topic of crime /5. Although we have all heard of flogging, you may not be aware of just how brutal it could was one of the most common punishments in the Royal Navy.
Almost any crime could end with this torture. Markus Eder, Crime and Punishment in the Royal Navy of the Seven Years’ War, – (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, ), –2; [Anon.], Plain Reasons for the Growth of Sodomy; Goodich.
Crime and punishment in the Royal Navy of the Seven Years' War, [Markus Eder] -- "In recent years the subject of crime in early modern Britain has become a highly studied topic, yet this interest has largely been limited to crime in civilian society.
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By Martin Robson. I.B. Tauris, London, () Reviewed by John R. Satterfield, DBA. Martin Robson, a lecturer in Strategic Studies at the University of Exeter, has written a fine book that summarizes the Royal Navy’s role in the Seven Years War with balanced treatment of the British government’s strategic framework for the conduct of the war.
Markus Eder, Crime and Punishment in the Royal Navy of the Seven Year's War ;Aldershot, Ashgate,pp., ISBN Criminologists, and others, recognise that most crime.
The Seven Years War () was the first global conflict and became the key factor in creating the British Empire. This book looks at Britain’s maritime strategic, operational and tactical success (and failures), through a wide-ranging history of the Royal Navy’s role in the s: 3.
Crime and punishment in the Royal Navy: Discipline on the Leeward Islands Station, –, Burlington, VT: Scolar. [Google Scholar], pp. – and Eder, Eder, M. Crime and punishment in the Royal Navy of the Seven Years' War, – John D. Byrn, Crime and Punishment in the Royal Navy: Discipline on the Leeward Islands Station, – (Aldershot, UK: Scholar ), Full texts of the Articles of War are conveniently available in Byrn, (Ibid., –10), in Markus Eder, Crime and Punishment in the Royal Navy of the Seven Years’ War, –.
Crime And Punishment In The Royal Navy Of The Seven Years' War, really liked it avg rating — 2 ratings — published Want to Read saving 4/5(1).It also discusses what the American exceptionalism concept implies for the study of crime and punishment.
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