HIST 2815

HIST 2815

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2021-2022.

This course looks at theories and practices of incarceration in the West, from the Middle Ages to the present, emphasizing changing purposes and rationales.  It was only in the nineteenth century that prisons came to be a primary way of punishing people for crimes: the course will consider the reasons for this transition, as well as earlier practices of using prisons in the context of hostage-taking, sanctuary and surveillance. We explore the attitudes of state authorities and reformers and the experiences of many kinds of prisoners (Prisoners of War, debtors, religious dissidents and political prisoners as well as convicts).

When Offered Spring.

Breadth Requirement (HB)
Distribution Category (HA-AS, HST-AS, SCD-AS)
Course Subfield (HEU)

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Syllabi:
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture and one discussion.

  • 3 Credits Graded

  • 18459 HIST 2815   LEC 001

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

  • 18462 HIST 2815   DIS 201

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

  • 18463 HIST 2815   DIS 202

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

  • 18464 HIST 2815   DIS 203

    • F
    • Jan 24 - May 10, 2022
    • Staff

  • Instruction Mode: In Person