LEADER 04973nam 22007215 450 001 9910620195803321 005 20230810175330.0 010 $a9783031059254$b(electronic bk.) 010 $z9783031059247 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-031-05925-4 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC7120642 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL7120642 035 $a(CKB)25188935900041 035 $a(DE-He213)978-3-031-05925-4 035 $a(PPN)265861187 035 $a(EXLCZ)9925188935900041 100 $a20221021d2022 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 14$aThe Origins of Radical Criminology, Volume III $eFrom Middle Ages to Renaissance /$fby Stratos Georgoulas 205 $a1st ed. 2022. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Palgrave Macmillan,$d2022. 215 $a1 online resource (213 pages) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 08$aPrint version: Georgoulas, Stratos The Origins of Radical Criminology, Volume III Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783031059247 327 $a1. Introduction -- 2. For a social history of the common medieval European area -- 3. Medieval philosophy -- 4. Byzantine Thought.-5. From Humanism to the dawn of new age -- 6. Utopias -- 7. Myths and fairy tales -- 8. Literature -- 9. A Dialogue with Historical Criminology. 330 $a"In this important contribution, Stratos Georgoulas offers a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the origins of critical criminology. Rarely do traditional textbooks cover this material in enough depth for readers to truly understand the historical developments of criminology. Georgoulas conveys his innovative review in a fascinating way that takes the reader into new realms rarely visited in criminology. Students and scholars alike will gain invaluable insights and engage with the rich history presented here." - Chad Posick, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice & Criminology, Georgia Southern University, USA "The Origins of Radical Criminology is a major work. In its three volumes published so far, Stratos Georgoulas conducts a genealogical tour de force against the criminological hegemony that shapes our worldview; a truly critical exercise that, by definition, can only achieve its goal from a radical approach. And so it does, to remind us that the history of resistance is as long and diverse as the history of the powers they must confront, and that the fight goes on." - Daniel Jiménez-Franco, Coordinator of the European Group for the Study of Deviance & Social Control, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain This book critically explores the development of radical criminological thought through the social, political and cultural history of the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. It follows on from the previous volume which examined Classical Greece until the emergence of the early Christian movement in the Roman empire. Through separate chapters, it discusses the key literature (myths, fairy tales and Shakespeare), religions and philosophers of the era, and the development of early radical views and issues over time. This book examines the links between the origins of radical criminology and its future. It speaks to those interested in the (pre)history of criminology and the historical production of criminological knowledge, drawing on Criminology, Sociology, Classics, History, Philosophy, Ancient Literature and Politics. Stratos Georgoulas is Professor and Deputy Head of the Department of Sociology at the University of the Aegean, Greece. He is recognized in the scientific field of Critical Criminology, winning international awards for teaching in the USA (Fulbright), Canada, Slovakia, Syria, Jordan and Palestine. 606 $aCriminology$xHistory 606 $aCritical criminology 606 $aCriminology 606 $aEuropean literature$yRenaissance, 1450-1600 606 $aPhilosophy, Medieval 606 $aSocial history 606 $aHistory of Criminology 606 $aCritical Criminology 606 $aCriminology Theory 606 $aEarly Modern and Renaissance Literature 606 $aMedieval Philosophy 606 $aSocial History 615 0$aCriminology$xHistory. 615 0$aCritical criminology. 615 0$aCriminology. 615 0$aEuropean literature 615 0$aPhilosophy, Medieval. 615 0$aSocial history. 615 14$aHistory of Criminology. 615 24$aCritical Criminology. 615 24$aCriminology Theory. 615 24$aEarly Modern and Renaissance Literature. 615 24$aMedieval Philosophy. 615 24$aSocial History. 676 $a016.301 676 $a364.01 700 $aGeorgoulas$b Stratos$0849803 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 912 $a9910620195803321 996 $aThe Origins of Radical Criminology, Volume III$93566005 997 $aUNINA