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J.M. Beattie. 'The royal pardon and criminal procedure in early modern England'. Historical Papers/Communications Historiques, (1987).
-----. 'The cabinet and the management of death at Tyburn after the Revolution of 1688-1689'. In L. Schwoerer (ed.), The Revolution of 1688-1689. 1992.
-----. 'English penal ideas and the origins of imprisonment'. In W. Barnes (ed.), Taking responsibility: citizen involvement in the criminal justice system. 1995.
John Beattie. 'London crime and the making of the Bloody Code, 1689-1718'. In Lee Davison, T. Hitchcock, T. Keirn and R. Shoemaker (eds.), Stilling the grumbling hive: the response to social and economic problems in England, 1689-1750. Stroud, 1992.
Maria R. Boes. 'Women and the penal system in Frankfurt am Main, 1562-1696'. Criminal Justice History, 13 (1992).
Ruth Campbell. 'Sentence of death by burning for women'. Journal of Legal History, 5 (1984).
C.W. Chalklin. 'The reconstruction of London's prisons 1770-99: An aspect of the growth of Georgian London'. London Journal, 9 (1983).
J.S. Cockburn. 'Punishment and brutalization in the English Enlightenment'. Law and History Review, 12 (1994).
P.W. Coldham. The complete book of emigrants in bondage, 1614-1775. 1988.
Margaret DeLacy. Prison reform in Lancashire, 1700-1850. 1986.
Simon Devereaux. 'In place of death: Transportation, penal practices, and the English state, 1770-1830'. In C. Strange (ed.), Qualities of mercy: justice, punishment and discretion. 1996.
-----. 'The making of the Penitentiary Act, 1775-1779'. Historical Journal, 42 (1999).
-----. 'The abolition of the burning of women in England reconsidered'. Crime, History and Societies, 9 (2005).
-----. 'Imposing the royal pardon: Execution, transportation and convict resistance in London, 1789'. Law and History Review, 25 (2007).
Frances Dolan. ''Gentlemen, I have one thing more to say': Women on scaffolds in England, 1563-1680'. Modern Philology, 92:2 (1994).
R. Ekirch. Bound for America: The transportation of British convicts to the colonies 1718-1775. 1987.
Roger A. Ekirch. 'Bound for America: A profile of British convicts transported to the colonies, 1718-1775'. William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., 42 (1985).
Richard J. Evans. Rituals of retribution: Capital punishment in Germany 1600-1987. 1996.
Michel Foucault. Discipline and punish: The birth of the prison. Harmondsworth, 1979.
V.A.C. Gatrell. The hanging tree: Execution and the English people, 1770-1868. 1994.
A.D. Harvey. 'Burning women at the stake in eighteenth-century England'. Criminal Justice History, 11 (1990).
Cynthia Herrup. 'Punishing pardon: Some thoughts on the origins of penal transportation'. In Simon Devereaux and Paul Griffiths (eds.), Penal Practice and Culture, 1500-1900 : Punishing the English. 2004.
M. Ignatieiff. A just measure of pain: The penitentiary in the industrial revolution, 1750-1850. 1978.
Joanna Innes. 'The King's Bench prison in the later eighteenth century: Law, authority and order in a London debtors' prison'. In John Brewer and John Styles (eds.), An ungovernable people: the English and their law in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. 1980.
-----. 'Prisons for the poor: English bridewells, 1555-1800'. In Francis Snyder and Douglas Hay (eds.), Labour, law and crime: an historical perspective. 1987.
-----. 'The role of transportation in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English penal practice'. In C. Bridge (ed.), New perspectives in Australian history. 1990.
Philip Jenkins. 'From gallows to prison? The execution rate in early modern England'. Criminal Justice History, 7 (1986).
David J.V. Jones. 'Life and death in eighteenth-century Wales: A note'. Welsh History Review, 10 (1980-1).
Peter King. 'Punishing assault: The transformation of attitudes in the English courts'. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 27:1 (1996).
Thomas Laqueur. 'Crowds, carnival and the state in English executions, 1604-1868'. In A.L. Beier, David Cannadine and James M. Rosenheim (eds.), The first modern society: essays in English history in honour of Lawrence Stone. Cambridge, 1989.
Peter Linebaugh. 'The Tyburn riot against the surgeons'. In Douglas Hay, Peter Linebaugh, John G. Rule, E.P. Thompson and Cal Winslow (eds.), Albion's fatal tree: crime and society in eighteenth-century England. 1975.
-----. The London hanged: Crime and civil society in the eighteenth century. London, 1991.
Lynn MacKay. 'Refusing the royal pardon: London capital convicts and the reactions of the courts and the press, 1789'. London Journal, 28 (2003).
Randall McGowen. 'The body and punishment in eighteenth-century England'. Journal of Modern History, 59 (1987).
-----. 'The changing face of God's justice: The debates over divine and human punishment in eighteenth-century England'. Criminal Justice History, 9 (1988).
-----. 'From pillory to gallows: The punishment of forgery in the age of the financial revolution'. Past and Present, 165 (1999).
-----. 'The problem of punishment in eighteenth-century England'. In Simon Devereaux and Paul Griffiths (eds.), Penal Practice and Culture, 1500-1900 : Punishing the English. 2004.
Andrea McKenzie. 'Martyrs in low life? dying 'game' in Augustan England'. Journal of British Studies, 42 (2003).
-----. '"This death some strong and stout hearted man doth choose": The practice of peine forte et dure in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century England'. Law and History Review, 23 (2005).
-----. Tyburn's martyrs: Execution in England, 1675-1775. 2007.
John Minkes. 'Hanging not punishment enough: Crime and justice in eighteenth-century Wales'. Planet, 90 (1991-2).
Gwenda Morgan and Peter Rushton. Eighteenth-century criminal transportation: The formation of the criminal Atlantic. 2004.
Ruth Pike. 'Capital punishment in eighteenth-century Spain'. Histoire Sociale/Social History, 18 (1985).
Siân Rees. The floating brothel: The extraordinary true story of an eighteenth-century ship and its cargo of female convicts. 2002.
Philippe Rosenberg. 'Sanctifying the robe: Punitive violence and the English Press, 1650-1700'. In Simon Devereaux and Paul Griffiths (eds.), Penal Practice and Culture, 1500-1900 : Punishing the English. 2004.
J.B. Samaha. 'Hanging for felony: The rule of law in Elizabethan Colchester'. Historical Journal, 21 (1978).
J.A. Sharpe. 'Last dying speeches: Religion, ideology and public execution in seventeenth-century England'. Past and Present, 107 (1985).
-----. Judicial punishment in England. London, 1990.
W.J. Sheehan. 'Finding solace in eighteenth-century Newgate'. In J.S. Cockburn (ed.), Crime in England, 1550-1800. Princeton, 1977.
Pieter Spierenburg. The spectacle of suffering: Executions and the evolution of repression. 1984.
-----. 'The body and the state: Early modern Europe'. In N. Morris and D. Rothman (eds.), The Oxford History of the Prison. 1995.


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