What was "Riding the Stang" in 18th Century Scotland
Public shaming has long been a method of punishment in many societies. In 18th century Scotland, one of the most notable methods for addressing domestic cruelty and other forms of misconduct was the practice of Riding the Stang. This custom, primarily targeting men who mistreated their wives, was both a form of public humiliation and a community-enforced deterrent.
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