A Just Measure of Pain

Ignatieff, M

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Author
Ignatieff, M
Publish Date
01/01/1900
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
COLUMBI
Subtitle
The Penitentiary in the Industrial Revolution, 1750-1850
Number of Pages
257
Edition
Columbia University Press morningside ed
ISBN-10
0231050577
ISBN-13
9780231050579
SKU
9780231050579

Description

Subtitled "The Penitentiary in the Industrial Revolution 1750-1850", "A Just Measure of Pain" describes the moment in 18th century England when the modern penitentiary and its ambiguous legacy were born. In depicting how the whip, the brand and the gallows - public punishments once meant to cow the unruly poor into passivity - came to be replaced by the "moral management" of the prison and the notion that the criminal poor should be involved in their own rehabilitation. Michael Ignatieff documents the rise of a new conception of class relations and with it a new philosophy of punishment, one directed not at the body but at the mind. "A Just Measure of Pain" is a highly atmospheric and compellingly written work of social history, which has already become a classic study of its subject. For the Penguin edition the author will provide an afterword concerning the polemics which followed the book's first publication in 1978.