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Dive into the grim and chilling world of Tsarist Russia, where justice was far from merciful and punishments could strip away more than just freedom. In this video, we uncover the brutal truth about one of the most horrifying sentences in history: Castration as Punishment: Brutal Justice in Tsarist Russia. From crimes deemed unforgivable, like sexual offenses, to the shocking abuse of power by the elite, this story reveals how punishment often became a tool of control and fear. And it gets even darker—a religious sect known as the Skoptsy willingly embraced castration as a path to divine purity. References for further reading : "Castration and the Heavenly Kingdom: A Russian Folktale by Laura Engelstein.The book narrates the history of the Skoptsy Sect of Russia. A nominally Christian denomination, adherents believe that self-castration was the path to spiritual purity. Engelstein goes to great pain to tease out the history, beliefs, and responses of the world to this group. 2. "Crime and Punishment in Russia: A Comparative History from Peter the Great to Vladimir Putin" by Jonathan Daly This book sets the trend of change that punishment has undergone from early Tsarism down to modern times. Daly describes punishments as brutal and very public, not without the added role of violence in keeping social control. 3. "The Russian Empire: A Multiethnic History" by Andreas Kappeler The author, Kappeler, draws attention to the outstanding diversity of the former Russian Empire, mentioning that this type of society was complicated from the version of law and culture to the consumption of drugs. Very harsh realities of existence within the Tsarist regime, punishments, and various kinds of violence were very common and perceived like the rule. 4. "Scandal in a Russian Church: The Beilis Blood Libel Trial" by Robert Weinberg demonstrates, in some detail, how punishments adopted within Tsarist Russia were often based upon moral or religious panic directed against the poor and any formations of poor. Thank you so much for watching " Fathoming "our video! We really love the support you bring to every single video. ❤️ 😍 Your support means a lot to us. If you liked this video, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more. To support, please subscribe. Disclaimer Fair Use: 1. The videos have no negative impact on the original works. 2. The videos we make are used for educational purposes. 3. The videos are transformative in nature. Copyright Disclaimer Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing. Disclaimer: All rights reserved to their respective owners. The content tends to satisfy the educational purpose. Our channel is based on facts, truths & things we see daily.