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Musings of an Amatuer Historian. August 18, 2012. Source: Rhona Adams ( https:/ history4all.wikispaces.com. Now that I’ve exposed this blog for what it really. Is and what it will be trying to accomplish, you may find yourself asking, What is it that turns a relatively stable individual, who doesn’t spend their days behind two-inch thick glasses hiding in the dark recesses of a library,. To write a history blog? Well, dear reader, you’ve come to the right (digital) page to find out just that. In the two ...
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Musings of an Amatuer Historian. A Brief History of Punishment. August 23, 2012. Licensed under CC 2.5. Attribution Rob Cottingham. Last week I waxed lyrical about history’s hidden facets. Well, now it’s time to put money were my mouth is and introduce some topics that have kept me researching until the late hours of the night. What better place to start than with a (very) brief history of crime and punishment? Definition of a Crime. Century United States slaves were deemed property. You’re probabl...
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Musings of an Amatuer Historian. A Piece of (Very) Modern Social History. September 9, 2012. The 1995, People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson Trial (or, the O-J Simpson Trial) was one of the biggest, nationally publicised trials in America. 142 million people tuned in to hear Simpson being acquitted of murder charges, after the lengthy nine month trial. One of its defining moments (and most ill-thought … Continue reading →. A Brief History of Punishment. August 23, 2012. Error: Twitt...
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A Piece of (Very) Modern Social History | florencemarwood
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Musings of an Amatuer Historian. A Piece of (Very) Modern Social History. September 9, 2012. The 1995, People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson Trial (or, the O-J Simpson Trial) was one of the biggest, nationally publicised trials in America. 142 million. People tuned in to hear Simpson being acquitted of murder charges, after the lengthy nine month trial. One of its defining moments (and most ill-thought out) was when prosecution lawyer, Christopher Darden. Image from the 1992 LA Riots.
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