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Reflections on the representations and implications of torture from medieval Siena (the Museo della Tortura) and London (the London Dungeon)
Posted on December 6, 2013 by Shane O’Mara La Balzana, beautiful Siena, the extravagant, the eccentric, sitting atop a hill in Tuscany, is another world. Once a medieval town of wealth and consequence; later marooned, isolated and preserved by the Black Death and the shifting … Continue reading