An evening with the Glamorgan County Lunatic Asylum Wage Books 📚
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🚨New blog alert: For this month's theme of #EYACrime, @gwentarchives.bsky.social were kind enough to write a (bilingual!) blog post about the Usk Gaol books and the women's stories they contain! 📜
@exploreyourarchive.bsky.social
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❓Do you know what a 'stock buzzer' is? Or, a 'bit faker? This week in The Detective's Notebook, I've compiled a glossary of fabulous and colourful crime history-related slang. My favourite is 'cockchafer', what's yours? 🔗 drangelabuckley.substack.com/p/buzzers-bl...
Buses in the 1950s were specially designed to fit under Beverley’s medieval North Bar Gate, East Yorkshire.
Yesterday I was on The Long View giving historical perspective to current issues in the prison system www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
Another amazing knitted postbox topper in Beverley Wednesday Market #rememberanceday #beverley
Confessions of an Early Career Researcher, Logos: The British Academy, the Leverhulme Trust.
From planning their ECR journey to top tips on wellness, tune into #ConfessionsOfAnECR where fellow researchers share their academia survival tips.
Three new episodes now available across all podcasting platforms: www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/audio-video/... 🎙️
@britishacademy.bsky.social
An image of a person being buried by a monk and a nun from Roman de la Rose, c.1390 (The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, MS G.32, f. 86v)
Coroners in 13th-century England were supposed to view the body of every person who had died unexpectedly BEFORE that person was buried. However, the people of Kent frequently ignored this rule. In fact, between 1248 & 1255 they ignored it no less than 206 times!
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Lovely October morning in Hull today, welcoming visitors to our great campus @uniofhull.bsky.social #criminology #politics #law
Lovely autumnal knitting on display in Wednesday market #beverley
Found a reference to industrial or reformatory school in your family history? Useful tips here: ourcriminalancestors.org/industrial-a...
If you are interested in historicising, contextualising, or rewriting #truecrime, join @lizzieseal.bsky.social, me, and our 8+1 speakers!
The conference is free and open but registration is required - see the programme and follow the link 👇
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The Maps can also be used in teaching – whether it be in school, college, undergraduate, or postgraduate.
If you have used the Medieval Murder Maps, we would love to hear your about your experience.
Get in touch by comment, DM, or email in link below
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Had a great time on BBC Woman's Hour today. Lovely to meet Nuala and the team
My paper at the ‘Narratives of Captivity’ conference @northumbriauni.bsky.social looked at narratives of the condemned in the liminal space between death sentence & execution.
To develop this work, I'd really like to work with experts in heritage or corpus linguistics.
Join us next Wednesday (25/6) 5:30-7:30 in person at the IHR and online for our final seminar of 2024-5 to hear David Turner ( Swansea University) present his paper ‘Histories of Resistance: Disability, Agency & Embodiment in the Long Eighteenth Century’
@ihr.bsky.social
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New blog post: Gloucestershire convicts on the notorious Second Fleet to Australia.
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🎨Explore the Theresa Roberts Art Collection & its new home at the Wilberforce Institute in this webinar on art, culture & collaboration.
🗣️ Featuring Theresa Roberts, Dr Emma Roberts, Prof Rina Arya & Dr Cassandra Gooptar
📅 Monday 14th July 2025 | 🕒 3pm - 4:30pm
🔗 Book now: bit.ly/43NSqQd
Could not have wished for a nicer cohort of New Generation Thinkers. Very excited to see everything that @bethmalory.bsky.social, @lrjdmnr.bsky.social, @reetiks.bsky.social, Sarah Smyth, & Ashleigh Percival-Borley get up to this year 👏🎉
We are delighted to welcome Professor Angela McCarthy, Director of the Centre for Global Migrations at the University of Otago and an Honorary Researcher of the Institute.
Angela is visiting from New Zealand as part of her research into Scottish involvement in slavery in the Caribbean.
Our latest podcast episode on "The Peasant's Revolt of 1381" is now available everywhere podcasts can be found! Take a listen to our discussion on the rebellion which attempted to stand up to the policies of the crown! Let's know what you think by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts.
Great to see a publication date for the Routledge Handbook of Jack the Ripper Studies.
The chapter by @ourcriminalpast.bsky.social and I examines the extent to which discussions of this case matched developing schools of criminological thought at the time
www.routledge.com/The-Routledg...
Staffordshire Archives have a huge amount of oral recordings of #BoatFamilies. Finding out how to access those is on my list of things to do...
#OnePlaceWednesday
Looking to get started researching your criminal ancestors? Start with this easy guide #ancestors #familyhistory #crimehistory ourcriminalancestors.org/category/get...