Imprisonment in Medieval England
Discover the intricate world of incarceration in the past with Imprisonment in Medieval England by Ralph B. Pugh. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this comprehensive study spans 444 pages and delves into the evolution of prison systems leading up to the reign of Henry VIII. Pugh meticulously examines various types of prison buildings, including county gaols, national prisons like the Fleet, and specialized institutions such as bishops' and forest prisons. The book also provides insightful analysis on the administration, staffing, maintenance, and architectural features of these historical facilities. Ideal for historians and enthusiasts alike, this enlightening work offers a thorough understanding of medieval penal practices and their societal implications. Enhance your library with this essential resource on the history of imprisonment.