Les fourches patibulaires en France. Un patrimoine judiciaire oublié

This article aims to prove that gibbets, gallows and patibulary forks have their place in the constitution, conservation and valorisation of a historical judicial patrimony. To this end, it presents the links that people of the past and present have had and still have with hanging structures, the wa...

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Main Author: Mathieu Vivas
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Language:English
Published: Criminocorpus 2024-01-01
Series:Criminocorpus
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/14457
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description This article aims to prove that gibbets, gallows and patibulary forks have their place in the constitution, conservation and valorisation of a historical judicial patrimony. To this end, it presents the links that people of the past and present have had and still have with hanging structures, the way in which people have perceived and still perceive justice through them. It also analyses this penal patrimony according to different scales of observation (past/present, individual/collective, family/society, private/public, etc.) in terms of heritage, transmission, identity and memory.
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spelling doaj.art-04410535be9b44afa293163d937d6bc92024-02-14T16:26:14ZengCriminocorpusCriminocorpus2108-69072024-01-0110.4000/criminocorpus.14457Les fourches patibulaires en France. Un patrimoine judiciaire oubliéMathieu VivasThis article aims to prove that gibbets, gallows and patibulary forks have their place in the constitution, conservation and valorisation of a historical judicial patrimony. To this end, it presents the links that people of the past and present have had and still have with hanging structures, the way in which people have perceived and still perceive justice through them. It also analyses this penal patrimony according to different scales of observation (past/present, individual/collective, family/society, private/public, etc.) in terms of heritage, transmission, identity and memory.https://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/14457death penaltyMiddle Ageshanging structurespenal heritageModern period
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Les fourches patibulaires en France. Un patrimoine judiciaire oublié
Criminocorpus
death penalty
Middle Ages
hanging structures
penal heritage
Modern period
title Les fourches patibulaires en France. Un patrimoine judiciaire oublié
title_full Les fourches patibulaires en France. Un patrimoine judiciaire oublié
title_fullStr Les fourches patibulaires en France. Un patrimoine judiciaire oublié
title_full_unstemmed Les fourches patibulaires en France. Un patrimoine judiciaire oublié
title_short Les fourches patibulaires en France. Un patrimoine judiciaire oublié
title_sort les fourches patibulaires en france un patrimoine judiciaire oublie
topic death penalty
Middle Ages
hanging structures
penal heritage
Modern period
url https://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/14457
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