I have a new book coming out on 1st March: Five Evil Women Myra Hindley, Rosemary West, Karla Homolka, Aileen Wuornos, Karla Faye Tucker. reaktionbooks.co.uk/work/five-ev....
I ask this challenging question: how should a non-carceral feminist respond to women who have acted in such atrocious ways?
Posts by Centre for the Study of Violence
Conference on Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence, University of Sydney, 8 December 2025
CFP closes on 31 October 2025
For more information and to make a submission:
sydney.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
Fascinating historical context to current fears about mass misinformation:
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Call for Papers📣: Gender, Violence and the Early Moderns. Join us in Florence. We look forward to hosting you in May 2026😎☀️ @eui-history.bsky.social #skystorians #academicsky #earlymodern
We are pleased to promote the call for papers for an upcoming issue of War and Remembrance (muzeum1939.pl/en/war-and-m...) on the theme of moral alienation and emotions during wars and conflicts.
Submissions are welcome up to the due date of 31 January 2026.
CSOV member Justin Ellis and Nicole L. Asquith on a compensation scheme for those prosecuted under discriminatory laws in Tasmania.
Tasmania will compensate people for historical LGBTQIA+ convictions. Could others follow suit?
theconversation.com/tasmania-wil...
Coming in October! Bloomsbury's six volume set on A Cultural History of Violence. Yours truly is the editor of the medieval volume. Has your library ordered a copy yet?
www.bloomsbury.com/us/cultural-...
We are delighted to be hosting Dr Kent Schull of Binghamton University for the first two weeks of August. Please join us, in person or online, for a lecture this Thursday, 7 August, 5 - 6 AEST.
www.newcastle.edu.au/events/colle...
"One of the reasons the epidemic of violence against women is so unacknowledged is because cases like these are talked about individually, and often treated as though they are shocking aberrations rather than part of a pervasive pattern that operates at all levels of society."
Important work focused on the precise and localised details of settler colonial violence on the Australian frontier. www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...?
We have a cover. It has been a long time in coming. I think Lyndall Ryan would have been pleased. Out in the UK and US in Oct, in Aus in Dec. Lovely endorsements from Henry Reynolds, Stephen Gapps, Elizabeth Elbourne, and Alan Lester. www.bloomsbury.com/au/empires-o...
'Mythic accounts of courageous pioneers absolved atrocities.'
T. H. Breen: Settling America at gunpoint
Looking forward to participating in this upcoming conference
"There's no Auschwitz in Gaza, but it is still genocide." "Why Gaza is Genocide" with Israeli Holocaust Historian Prof. Amos Goldberg open.substack.com/pub/uncomfor...
Book: Revolutions in Modern German History by Andrew Bonnell.
The latest book in our series has just dropped. If you have an idea for a book in our Modern German History series, let me know!
"The move toward a final solution is not a jump. It takes one step, then another, then another.” Toni Morrison. Fascinating insights from three historians on the slide into fascism in the US.
Today marks the 77th anniversary of Nakba Day, commemorating the displacement of 700,000+ Palestinians in the events surrounding the establishment of Israel in 1948.
This anniversary is taking place amid ongoing widespread Israeli atrocities and mass displacement of Palestinians.
CSOV Deputy Director Dr Kath McPhillips shared her insights into clergy sexual abuse in the latest episode of Compass (on ABC Australia iView). It examines the treatment of Bishop of Newcastle Greg Thompson who refused to turn a blind eye to institutional child abuse.
iview.abc.net.au/show/compass
Very productive and enjoyable conference at the University of Crete:
Under the title of Global Patterns of Violence in Post-Imperial Societies,1914-1949, the conference serves as a culmination of Umit's work on his DECRA project. For a list of related publications see www.newcastle.edu.au/profile/umit....
A photo of the group of scholars who participated in the Global Patterns of Violence standing outside of a university building in Crete.
Congratulations to Umit Kurt on a successful conference held in Crete over the past few days. EP Philip Dwyer presented a keynote and Honorary AP Hans Lukas Kieser gave a paper. All are members of the Centre for the Study of Violence. www.newcastle.edu.au/research/cen...
See the latest Current Debate 'The Palestine Exception to Academic Freedom and the IHRA Definition of Antisemitism' by Sindre Bangstad: doi.org/10.1080/0308...
"WRONGED reveals why claims of victimization are so effective at reinforcing instead of alleviating inequalities of class, gender, and race...powerful and thought-provoking"
WRONGED by @liliechouliaraki.bsky.social reviewed in Journalism. bit.ly/3YwGwHn @lsemedia.bsky.social @columbiaup.bsky.social
Our deputy director, Kath McPhillips and new CSOV member Tracy McEwen draw upon their research into women in the Catholic church to reflect on this aspect of Pope Francis' legacy.
theconversation.com/pope-francis...
CSOV is pleased to announce the launch of member Dr Justin Ellis's book on the Digiqueer at NSW Parliament House, May 7 from 6 - 8 (in person only). Speakers include the Hon. Alex Greenwich and Chair of TransEquality Teddy Cook.
www.eventbrite.com.au/e/representa...
This online forum will provide an opportunity to hear from current Australian MPs Amanda Rishworth, Kerrynne Liddle, Larissa Waters, and Zoe Daniel about domestic, family and sexual violence policies and election commitments.
16 April, 3:30 - 4:30pm AEST
www.eventbrite.com.au/e/national-f...