Letters for the Ages Behind Bars
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Letters for the Ages Behind Bars
A collection of letters written through the ages from historical figures who have been incarcerated, including Anne Boleyn, Bertrand Russell, Sylvia Pankhurst and Al Capone.
A collection of letters written through the ages from historical figures who have been incarcerated, including Anne Boleyn, Bertrand Russell, Sylvia Pankhurst and Al Capone.
Letters for the Ages Behind Bars is a history of imprisonment told through the letters of people incarcerated over many centuries, for crimes committed or sometimes even for no reason at all. It is a story that runs from St Paul right up to the present day.
The act of depriving someone of their liberty is one of humankindβs most enduring responses to βcrimeβ through history. What society has sought to achieve over the years by doing so has shifted across the centuries and there is now a variety of purposes: to express disapproval; for the purpose of straight-up punishment through the removal of freedom; to protect the general public; to rehabilitate, perhaps even to forget about those with whom we simply cannot cope.
The letters assembled here come from all parts of the world, and from time immemorial: Thomas Cromwell, Mary Queen of Scots, Eamon De Valera, Al Capone, Martin Luther King and many more.
These letters not only reveal what it is like to be behind bars, but raise issues that are still of pressing interest for us today - such as the death penalty, miscarriages of justice, redemption and social change. They shed light on a system which is primarily one of contradictions β there are letters which inspire, horrify, letters which awe and condemn β even letters which make you laugh or cry.
Series: Letters for the Ages
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781399413893
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 25 April 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Bloomsbury Continuum
Illustration: Black and white facsimiles throughout.
Contributors:
- Foreword by Jonathan Aitken
- Edited by James Drake
- Edited by Edward Smyth
Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 34.0mm
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 238.0mm
Weight: 520g
Pages: 320
About the Author
Edward Smyth is a writer and speaker in criminal justice. His first book is called Doing Time: A Spiritual Survival Guide. Edward served 18 weeks in prison in 2015.
James Drake is an entrepreneur, philanthropist and Founder at Of Lost Time, an innovative literary unit which uncovers the pastβs hidden stories through the power of correspondence.
Jonathan Aitken is an ex-MP, ex-Minister and author. Ordained in 2018, he is a prison chaplain at Pentonville. He served 18 months in Belmarsh Prison.
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