Throughout history, societies have wielded fear, shame, and public spectacle as powerful tools of control. From the scold's bridle and ducking stool to the Iron Maiden and Branks, instruments of punishment were never solely about physical pain-they were symbols of authority, social order, and moral instruction.
This meticulously researched book explores the devices used over centuries to enforce compliance, regulate behaviour, and maintain hierarchical structures. Each chapter examines the historical, legal, and psychological context of these instruments, highlighting how visibility, humiliation, and societal participation amplified their impact.
Readers will discover:
The historical origins and use of iconic punishment devices across Europe
How public shaming and restraint enforced social norms and gender roles
The symbolic power of fear and reputation in maintaining authority
Cultural and legal frameworks that justified punishment
Insights into the evolution of societal control and discipline
Accessible yet scholarly, Instruments of Authority illuminates the intersection of history, psychology, and social power, offering a compelling look at how punishment shaped both individuals and communities. This book is essential reading for anyone fascinated by the dark and intricate mechanisms through which societies have exercised control.
By:
Patrick Coyne Imprint: Patrick Coyne Dimensions:
Height: 203mm,
Width: 127mm,
Spine: 6mm
Weight: 100g ISBN:9798233383670 Pages: 92 Publication Date:27 December 2025 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active