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Tortured Subjects: Pain, Truth, and the Body in Early Modern France

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This text tells the story of how the idea that physical suffering could be a path to redemption became a fixed part of the French legal system during the early modern period. Lisa Silverman looks at the theory and practice of judicial torture in France from 1600 to 1788, the year in which it was formally abolished. Silverman studies criminal cases, through dossiers and transcripts of interrogations conducted under torture, through the writings of physicians and surgeons concerned with the problem of pain, and through ...

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Tortured Subjects: Pain, Truth, and the Body in Early Modern France 2001, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL

ISBN-13: 9780226757544

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Tortured Subjects: Pain, Truth, and the Body in Early Modern France 2001, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL

ISBN-13: 9780226757537

Hardcover