The massive Eastern State Penitentiary in the Fairmount section of Philadelphia, now a National Historic Landmark, is remarkable for its innovative architecture and its pioneering system of isolation in individual cells. Heir to the energetic Quaker reformist tradition of the 1820s, the penitentiary was a model of idealism in penal reform and a model of prison architecture for the world, visible in three hundred prisons worldwide that trace their paternity to Eastern State Penitentiary. This book shows how the novel experiment in prison reform contended with the realities of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and explores the legacy of this "crucible of good intentions."
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paperback. Zustand: fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: fine. Illustrated throughout in color and in black and white. 116 pages. Thin 4to, black cloth, d.w. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, (1994). Fine in a fine dust wrapper. Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Eastern State Penitentiary at Fairmount: Crucible of Good Intentions" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1994. Artikel-Nr. 321684
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