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jueves, 13 de diciembre de 2012

Books: Modern-day Russian intellectuals, "will look at this book and realize that they have a rich legal heritage to work with."


Stanford scholar finds that Russia's most infamous tsars weren't so terrible after all

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Drawing on untapped criminal records, Stanford's Nancy Kollmann reveals that 17th-century Russia was not as autocratic as Vladimir Putin would have you believe. The death penalty, for example, was abolished in 1754 (except for treason), long before European states followed suit.

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