Crime and Mentalities in Early Modern England
Discover the intricate relationship between crime and societal attitudes in "Crime and Mentalities in Early Modern England" by Malcolm Gaskill, published by Cambridge University Press in 2003. Spanning 396 pages, this compelling book delves into the cultural contexts surrounding law-breaking and criminal prosecution during a transformative period in English history. Gaskill meticulously examines significant crimes such as witchcraft, coining, and murder, uncovering their profound social meanings and the evolving mindset of ordinary people from 1550 to 1750. Ideal for those interested in crime and criminology, legal history, and social history, this insightful work offers a fresh perspective on how societal perceptions of crime were shaped. Enhance your understanding of early modern England's legal landscape with this essential read.