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                           BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES   as a Problem in Historical Interpretation, Berkeley,   NEW YORK (STATE) COMMISSION ON CAPITAL
                           BANNER, Stuart, The Death Penalty: An American   University of California Press, 1992.  PUNISHMENT, Report of the Commission to
                            History, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2003.  HOLMES, Stephen, Passions and Constraints: On the   Investigate and Report the Most Humane and
                           BECCARIA, Cesare, On Crimes and Punishments and other   Theory of Liberal Democracy, Chicago, University of   Practical Method of Carrying into Effect the
                            Writings, New York, R. Bellamy, Cambridge University   Chicago Press, 1995.  Sentence of Death in Capital Cases: transmitted
                            Press, 1995. (1 st  edition, 1764).  HOOD, Roger; HOYLE, Carolyn, The Death Penalty:    to the Legislature of the State of New York.
                           BENDER, John, Imagining the Penitentiary: Fiction and   A Worldwide Perspective, Oxford, Oxford University   January 17, 1988.
                            the Architecture of Mind in 18 th  Century England,   Press, 2008.  PRATT, John, “Punishment and civilization: penal
                            Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1989.  HUNT, Lynn, Inventing Human Rights: a History, New   tolerance and intolerance in modern society”,
                           ELIAS, Norbert, The Civilizing Process: Sociogenetic and   York, Norton, 2007.  Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine,
                            Psychogenetic Explorations, London, Blackwell, 2000.  JOHNSON, David; ZIMRING, Franklin, The Next Frontier:   London, Sage Publications, 2002, p. 217.
                           EUROPEAN UNION. EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN   National Development, Political Change and the    ROYER, Katherine, “The Body in Parts: Reading the
                            RIGHTS. European Convention on Human Rights -   Death penalty in Asia, Oxford, University Press,    Execution in Late Medieval England”, Historical
                            Protocol 6 of the European Convention on Human   New York, 2009.  Reflections/Réflexions Historiques 29, 2003.
                            Rights – Strasbourg, 1983.   KEITH F. Otterbein, The Ultimate Coercive Sanction:    RUSCHE, Georg; KIRCHHEIMER, Otto, Punishment
                           EUROPEAN UNION. EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN   A Cross Cultural Study of Capital Punishment, New   and Social Structure, New York, Russell and Russell,
                            RIGHTS. European Convention on Human Rights­   Haven, Human Relations Area Files Press. 1986.  1968.
                            Protocol 13 of the European Convention on Human   MCGOWAN, Randall, “The Body and Punishment in   SHARPE, James, Judicial Punishment in England, London,
                            Rights – Vilnius, 2002.     Eighteenth-Century England”, Journal of Modern   Faber and Faber, 1990.
                           EVANS, Richard, Rituals of Retribution: Capital   History 59, 1987, p. 652–679.   SMITH, Philip, Punishment and Culture, Chicago,
                            Punishment in Germany 1600­1987, Oxford, Oxford   MCGOWAN, Randall, “History, Culture and the Death   University of Chicago Press, 2008.
                            University Press, 1996.     Penalty: The British Debates, 1840-70”, in Historical   SPIERENBURG, Pieter, The Spectacle of Suffering:
                           FOUCAULT, Michel, Discipline and Punish: The Birth of   Reflections/Réflexions Historiques 29, 2003, p. 229-249.  Executions and the Evolution of Repression,
                            the Prison, London, Penguin, 1991.  MCMANNERS, John, Death and the Enlightenment:   Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1984.
                           GARLAND, David, “Concepts of culture in the sociology    Changing Attitudes to Death among Christians and   STARR, Paul, Freedom’s Power: the True Force of
                            of punishment”, in Theoretical Criminology, 10(4),    Unbelievers in Eighteenth Century France, New York,   Liberalism, New York, Basic Books, 2007.
                            2006, p. 419-447.           Oxford University Press, 1981.  TILLY, Charles, Coercion, Capital and European States,
                           GARLAND, David, Peculiar Institution: America’s Death   MERBACK, Mitchell, The Thief, the Cross and the Wheel:   AD 990­1992, Cambridge, Blackwell, 1992.
                            Penalty in an Age of Abolition, Cambridge, Harvard   Pain and the Spectacle of Punishment in Medieval and   V.A.C., GATRELL, The Hanging Tree: Execution and the
                            University Press, 2010.     Renaissance Europe, Chicago, University of Chicago   English People 1770­1868, Oxford, Oxford University
                           HALTTUNEN, Karen, Murder Most Foul: The Killer and    Press, 1999.  Press, 1994, p. 319-339.
                            the American Gothic Imagination, Cambridge, Harvard  MORRIS, Norval, “Impediments to Penal Reform”,   VAN DULMAN, Richard, Theatre of Horror: Crime and
                            University Press, 1998.     University of Chicago Law Review, 33, 1966, p. 627.  Punishment in Early Modern Germany, Cambridge,
                           HASKELL Thomas, “Capitalism and the Origins of   NEUMAYER, Eric, “Death Penalty: The Political   Polity Press, 1990.
                            Humanitarian Sensibility”, in Tom Bender (ed.),    Foundations of the Global Trend Toward Abolition”,
                            The Antislavery Debate Capitalism and Abolitionism    (unpublished manuscript 2006) s. l., s. d.
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