Crime and punishment in English broadsidesof XVI-XVII cent.: individual experience and society's expectations
The article is focused on a real case of homicide in late Elizabethan Plymouth and its broadside adaptation. Author tries to show the shift from common to more individual ideals and way of expression.
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history of culture, история культуры, historical anthropology, историческая антропологияAuthors
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Karnachuk Nataliya V. | Tomsk State University | klio@ic.tsu.ru |
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