Festival of Punishment
Thomas Laqueur: On Death Row, 5 October 2000
Proximity to Death
by William McFeely.
Norton, 206 pp., £17.95, January 2000,0 393 04819 5 Show More
by William McFeely.
Norton, 206 pp., £17.95, January 2000,
Death Row: The Encyclopedia of Capital Punishment
edited by Bonnie Bobit.
Bobit, 311 pp., $24.95, September 1999,0 9624857 6 4 Show More
edited by Bonnie Bobit.
Bobit, 311 pp., $24.95, September 1999,
“... For most of its history the United States has been within the mainstream of Western enlightened thought and practice with respect to the death penalty. Sometimes ahead of the curve: Michigan abolished capital punishment in 1846, well before most of Europe; Rhode Island and Wisconsin got rid of it in 1853; North Dakota has never had it; sometimes a bit behind: seven out of nine states that had abandoned it embraced it again in the decades after the Great War and the Bolshevik Revolution; sometimes – as in its tacit acceptance of lynching and of the quasi-judicial hangings which gave mob murder a veneer of legitimacy – horribly out of step ... ”