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An awful and impressive spectacle: crime scene executions in Scotland, 1801-1841
Rachel Bennett
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Scotland
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Scottish
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Criminal Justice System
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Law
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18th Century
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Nineteenth Century
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Public Discourse
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Plethora
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Noose
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Early Nineteenth Century
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Capital Punishment
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Hangman
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Legal Discourse
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Convicted Offenders
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Nineteenth-century Britain
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Morbid Curiosity
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Disdain
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Spectacles
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Crime
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Punishment
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Curiosity
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Eighteenth Century
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Multiplicity
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Nineteenth Century
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Early Nineteenth-century
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Public Discourse
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Nineteenth-century Britain
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Social Sciences
Nineteenth Century
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Criminal Justice System
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Eighteenth Century
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