Spanking History

Spanking History




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 Author: StrangeAgo Published Date: May 23, 2018
While most of us can agree that spanking children is an act of violence, people from the past had their own views about spanking and, apparently, everyone’s bottom was fair game.
Spanking the wife appears to have been a rather normal affair in the early 1900s. After all, there were numerous cases brought to court in which a husband asked for permission to spank a wife for some sort of misbehavior.
For example, in 1913, a husband went before a Brooklyn magistrate and asked if he could spank his wife if she interfered with his spanking of their child. The magistrate decided that spanking the wife was the way to handle the situation.
Again, in 1916, a New York judge rules that a husband could legally spank his wife if she refused to kiss him.
However, spanking did not always go as planned. In 1912 a Chicago man took a strap and spanked his sixteen-year-old wife with it. He was taken before the judge, declared that it was a free country and that he had a right to spank his wife, and was given 100 days in jail. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Men weren’t the only ones doing the spanking. In fact, back in 1916 a New York City newspaper ran a series of letters from wives who regularly spanked their wayward husbands. In turn, the husbands wrote back, complaining of the trend:
“Last night I stayed out rather late at my club, and when I returned home I received the surprise of my married life when my wife handed me the first spanking I received since my boyhood days.
“This morning at breakfast I remonstrated with her and attempted to stick up for my rights, whereupon I was taken from my meal and given another introduction to my wife’s riding crop. A spanking at night is bad enough, but to start the day with one is simply indescribable.” [ 4 ]
When married couples weren’t busy spanking each other, they often turned to their children. I’m not talking about small children, but their adult children.
In 1913, a Cleveland judge decided it was okay for a father to spank his daughter, age twenty-five, with a shingle, of all things.
In Chicago, 1915, twenty-one-year-old Mary McDermott mouthed off to a policeman and was arrested. When she and her mother stood before the judge, he said, “I’ll forgive your daughter if you’ll take her home and spank her.”
Sure enough, after they had dinner that night, Mary’s mother took her upstairs to her bedroom, grabbed a hairbrush, pulled Mary over her knee and began spanking her. Mary yelled so loudly from the assault that neighbors called the police who refused to interfere because the matter was ordered by a judge. [ 5 ] [ 6 ]
While we may all have our own opinions about spanking children, there does come a time when you have to let your children lead their own lives. Unfortunately, some parents never realize that letting go is a part of getting older.
In 1913, James Morris of Los Angeles, California had to appear before a judge. The fifty-three-year-old man had gotten into a scuffle with his eighty-three-year-old father when the old man had tried to give his son a spanking. When James resisted, his father had him arrested for assault, bu on facing the judge, dear old dad dropped the charges. To add insult to the humiliation, Police Judge Rose told James to go home and “be a good boy” at the close of the trial. [ 7 ]
When the Magistrate Luke J. Connorton Pleasure Club, Long Island City, held its annual ball back in 1903, no one expected there to be a group spanking frenzy, but that is exactly what happened.
According to a published report, police chief “Big Bill” Devery arrived at the ball and gave a speech. He said that he agreed with everything the magistrate ever said, except he did not agree with giving girls spankings:
“I am opposed to spanking, spanking ladies especially – although to some it may be a pleasant pastime.”
No sooner had Devery left the podium than a sixteen-year-old girl approached him and said she deserved a spanking because her mother did not know that she was at the ball. Not wanting to disappoint, the police chief put the girl over his knee and did as she requested.
Needless to say, the whole event became contagious and the men began grabbing the young women at the ball and putting them over their knees. Even the band chimed in by playing lively Irish music for the rather lusty event. [ 8 ]

Published 2015 GMT (0415 HKT) December 6, 2017
Who invented spanking? Christians point to Proverbs 13:24: "Whoever spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to discipline him." However, Olivier Maurel, a retired French teacher author, said the practice appears to be universal in history: "From Sumer to Egypt to China, from ancient India to pre-Columbian America, from Athens to Rome, children were hit," he wrote . SuperStock/Getty Images
A whipping or "cobbing" was also historically used as a punishment for adults. This etching shows Bishop of London Edmund Bonner punishing a heretic in "Foxe's Book of Martyrs" from 1563. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, Bonner was characterized as a monster who enjoyed burning Protestants at the stake during the reign of the Roman Catholic Queen Mary I, who was known as "Bloody Mary." John Foxe
The tools of spanking are varied. In this vintage image, a man uses a paddle. For adults administering punishment, the use of switches, belt straps, paddles and the like delivered increased punishment while saving their hands from the sting of the swat. In the slave trade, there was a crueler reason for the use of a paddle or strap. In his book " Flagellation and the Flagellants: A History of the Rod in all Countries from the Earliest Period to the Present Time ," the Rev. William Cooper explains that straps were used to keep from scarring slaves and reducing their value: "It is said that with this instrument a slave could be punished to within an inch of his life, and yet come out with no visible injury, and with his skin as smooth as a peeled onion." Jupiterimages/Stockbyte/Getty Images
Spanking reaches across many races and cultures. Elizabeth Gershoff , an associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin who has been studying corporal punishment for 15 years, said research shows that spanking is more common among African-Americans than among other racial and ethnic groups in the United States, including whites, Latinos and Asian-Americans. Library of Congress/Corbis/Getty Images
An 1879 drawing from "Cole's Funny Picture Book," one of many created by Australian E.W. Cole, billed as the "Cheapest Child's Picture Book ever published." The drawing illustrates "the macabre Snooks' Patent whipping machine for flogging naughty boys in school," says the National Library of Australia . E.W. Cole
Spanking was common in Europe, as well. This illustration from the weekly French youth publication La Jeunesse illustre, published between 1903 and 1935, shows a teacher spanking a student while two others wait with faces to the wall. Today, a growing body of research shows that spanking can lead to aggression and mental illness later in life; one 2009 study showed that "harsh punishment" -- defined as being struck with objects like a belt, paddle or hairbrush at least 12 times a year for a period of three years -- produced less gray matter in the brains of children. Stefano Bianchetti/Corbis Historical/Getty Images
In an apparently staged performance whose date is unknown, a teacher "strikes" a child over her knee while the rest of the class grimaces. In-school corporal punishment is allowed in 22 states, according to the US Department of Education, with the vast majority occurring in Texas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia and Tennessee. Kirn Vintage Stock/Corbis/Getty Images
Spanking was a common theme in pop culture. In Mark Twain's classic "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," Aunt Polly, played in the 1938 movie by May Robson, frequently punishes Tom, played by Tommy Kelly, for playing hooky and other mischief. Courtesy Everett Collection
Catholic schools were known for their knuckle-rapping nuns, administering corporal punishment to any and all educational slackers. In this 1990 skit from NBC's "Saturday Night Live," Dana Carvey's Church Lady takes way too much pleasure in punishing "schoolboy" Rob Lowe. Today, most teachers in Catholic schools are not nuns or priests, and most have put the paddle away. NBC/NBCUniversal/Getty Images
Children were not the only victims of corporal punishment. Wives were often whipped by their husbands; the "right" to do so dates all the way to 1800 BC in the Code of Hammurabi. In the 1963 Western comedy "McLintock!" John Wayne's character, George Washington McLintock, gives his wife, Katherine, played by Maureen O'Hara, a public spanking after chasing her through the town. Over-the-knee spanking is still practiced as a form of wife discipline as part of Christian Domestic Discipline , described as a Christian patriarchy movement. Archive Photos/Moviepix/Getty Images
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