Disfigurement was more than just punishment—it was a statement of control. 🔥
In early medieval Europe, the law used the human body as a mark of power.
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🔗 https://brewminate.com/disfigurement-authority-and-the-law-in-early-medieval-europe/
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Legal Power and Disfigurement in Medieval Europe
The sheer preponderance of violent injuries and punishments in the medieval laws and accounts of judicial proceedings is brutal.
Brewminate: A Bold Blend of News and IdeasThe roots of anti-immigrant rhetoric didn’t sprout overnight—they were planted in the interwar period. 🌱
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🔗 https://brewminate.com/anti-immigrant-sentiment-during-the-interwar-period/
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Fear and Exclusion: Interwar Immigration Backlash
In its early years, the U.S. maintained an “open door policy” that drew millions of immigrants from all religions to enter the country.
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Trade and Globalization from the Silk Roads to Today
For the first time in history, luxury products from China started to appear on the other edge of the Eurasian continent.
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