Troubled Experiment: Crime and Justice in Pennsylvania, 1682-1800University of Pennsylvania Press, 26.09.2006 - 353 Seiten Eighteenth-century Pennsylvanians killed and abused each other at a pace that outstripped most of their English and American contemporaries and rivaled some of the worst crime rates in the following 200 years. They victimized their kin and neighbors as well as their enemies and rivals, and the powerful as well as the weak. And yet the land they populated was captioned the "Holy Experiment," renowned as the "best poor man's country on earth," and memorialized as the "Peaceable Kingdom." Troubled Experiment chronicles the extravagant crime in this unlikely place and explains how the disparity between reputation and reality arose. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Criminal Laws and Courts | 7 |
While We Lived Not Broken in Upon | 34 |
Problems of Pluralism | 63 |
Persistent Violence | 107 |
Enlarged Land Shortened Justice | 157 |
Revolution | 179 |
Commonwealth | 210 |
Epilogue | 263 |
List of Abbreviations and Short Titles | 275 |
Notes | 279 |
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Acknowledgments | 351 |