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An Execution in 17th Century England
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1:21:33 - 1:31:09 (09:36)

Historian Paul Friedland discusses the surprising lack of sources and accounts of executions during this era, challenging common stereotypes and assumptions about how these events were carried out.

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In a free society, individuals have the ability to blend different philosophies, religions, and sciences into their own unique reality, as opposed to conforming to a preexisting system.
1:21:33 - 1:24:32 (02:59)
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philosophy
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In a free society, individuals have the ability to blend different philosophies, religions, and sciences into their own unique reality, as opposed to conforming to a preexisting system.

Chapter
An Execution in 17th Century England
Episode
Show 61 - (Blitz) Painfotainment
Podcast
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
In this episode, historian Paul Friedland discusses the common stereotypes and misconceptions about executions in early modern Europe and sheds light on the reality surrounding them, as well as the cultural, social, and political implications of capital punishment.
1:24:32 - 1:31:09 (06:37)
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Executions
Summary

In this episode, historian Paul Friedland discusses the common stereotypes and misconceptions about executions in early modern Europe and sheds light on the reality surrounding them, as well as the cultural, social, and political implications of capital punishment.

Chapter
An Execution in 17th Century England
Episode
Show 61 - (Blitz) Painfotainment
Podcast
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History