2014
DOI: 10.1080/09518967.2014.897052
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Prisons and incarceration in fourteenth-century Venetian Crete

Abstract: Though the evolution of prisons and the prison system in medieval Europe is a welldeveloped field in the history of law, little attention has been paid to prisons and incarceration on the frontiers of Latin Christendom. The present study makes use of archival and literary sources in order to examine how prisons functioned in Venice's most important colony, the island of Crete. As there has been no previous study of prisons and incarceration in medieval Greece, the article's first aim is to establish some basic… Show more

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