The illustrated history of torture : from the Roman Empire to the war on terror / Jack Vernon.

  • Vernon, Jack.
Date:
[2011], ©2011
  • Books

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Description

Torture has a way of making the ordinary seem sinister. Objects that are pleasurable or useful in their everyday contexts, have all been deployed with chilling ingenuity by the world's torturers in recent times. From Ancient Egypt to the current War on Terror, and including the Roman Empire, the Colonial Period, Nazi Germany, Vietnam and South America, this fully illustrated book will examine what constitutes torture, the etymology of torture terms, whether torture can ever be justified and whether it can ever be said to be successful. Through 15 removable facsimile items, "Torture" will also explore the various means of torture that have been employed, national and international laws concerning torture and the effects of torture to reveal the human face of this shocking practice.

Publication/Creation

London : Carlton Books, [2011], ©2011.

Physical description

63 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm + 15 facsimile items in pockets.

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Notes

"Contains rare removable facsimile documents of historic importance."--Cover.

Bibliographic information

Includes index.

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Where to find it

  • LocationStatus
    History of Medicine
    K /VER
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9781847328380
  • 1847328385