is a Ph.D. candidate at UCLA in the Department of History. He spent two months as a 2025-2026 short-term research fellow at the Folger Shakespeare Library. During this fellowship, he completed research towards his dissertation project, tentatively titled The Justice of Malicious Intent: Capital Punishment and The Architecture of Black Criminality. Before his time at UCLA, Arrannè taught middle-school social studies in Baltimore City Public Schools.
Roguery and Redemption in 'Stanleyes Remedy' (1646)
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Arrannè Rispoli
The cautionary tale of this English Civil War-era pamphlet follows a respectable barrister’s descent into a life of crime and his ultimate redemption through repentance, a narrative shaped by the political imperatives of the time.
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