Murder most Russian : true crime and punishment in late imperial Russia
by
 
McReynolds, Louise, 1952-

Title
Murder most Russian : true crime and punishment in late imperial Russia

Author
McReynolds, Louise, 1952-

ISBN
9780801465901

Publication Information
Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2013.

Physical Description
1 online resource (pages)

Abstract
"How a society defines crimes and prosecutes criminals illuminates its cultural values, social norms, and political expectations. In Murder Most Russian, Louise McReynolds uses a fascinating series of murders and subsequent trials that took place in the wake of the 1864 legal reforms enacted by Tsar Alexander II to understand the impact of these reforms on Russian society before the Revolution of 1917. For the first time in Russian history, the accused were placed in the hands of juries of common citizens in courtrooms that were open to the press. Drawing on a wide array of sources, McReynolds reconstructs murders that gripped Russian society, from the case of Andrei Gilevich, who advertised for a personal secretary and beheaded the respondent as a way of perpetrating insurance fraud, to the beating death of Marianna Time at the hands of two young aristocrats who hoped to steal her diamond earrings"--Publisher's Web site.

Subject Term
Murder -- Russia -- History.
 
Trials (Murder) -- Russia -- History.
 
Sociological jurisprudence -- Russia -- History.
 
Detective and mystery stories, Russian -- History and criticism.
 
Murder in mass media.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7591/j.cttq43d9


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