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Evangelicalism, Penal Theory and the Politics of Criminal Law Reform in England, (Studies in Modern History)
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Evangelicalism, Penal Theory and the Politics of Criminal Law Reform in England, (Studies in Modern History)

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Following the abolition of the British slave trade in 1807, a group of politicians began to agitate for reform of England's "bloody code" of criminal statutes. Exploring the politics and propaganda of criminal law reform from 1808 to the Whig succession to power in 1830, this study demonstrates how Evangelicalism provided an unexpected foundation for utilitarian ...more
Hardcover, 245 pages
Published March 7th 2001 by Palgrave Macmillan (first published 2001)
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