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Posts by Dr Stephanie Brown

Its getting increasingly difficult to cram our research activities into the start of July and the start of September 😒

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Aww no, this clashes with BCH 😢

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! 🎉🎂🥂

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Stephanie Brown Dr Stephanie Brown is Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Hull. As a historical criminologist, her research focuses on crime, punishment, and poli...

Now it is 'website official' I am happy to announce that I'm represented by the brilliant Matt Turner at RCW Literary Agency. It has been amazing working through ideas for my first trade book 📖
rcwlitagency.com/clients/step...

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Tonight I am speaking about the @medimurdermaps.bsky.social as part of Colliderfest @uniofhull.bsky.social

It is free, but seats can be booked here: www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/hul...

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#Medievalsky Anyone know what this knife is?

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BBC Radio 4 - Free Thinking, Crime and punishment medieval to modern Matthew Sweet's guests include Lord Sumption and criminal barrister Joanna Hardy-Susskind.

Another patient, antiphonal & contemporary BBCFreeThinking — on crime & punishment. Even the edgy silences speak
@drmatthewsweet.bsky.social talks to @stephemmabrown.bsky.social , @scouttzofiya.bsky.social, @joannahs.bsky.social, Stephen Shapiro, Jonathan Sumption
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...

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Thanks @drmatthewsweet.bsky.social for brilliantly hosting Free Thinking - Crime and Punishment, Medieval to Modern with @stephenshapiro.bsky.social, @joannahs.bsky.social, @scouttzofiya.bsky.social, Jonathan Sumption and me.

If you missed it, catch up on BBC Sounds ⬇️

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Looking forward to listening to this one, really useful topic 👍

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Many thanks to @historywill.bsky.social, @richmondbridge.bsky.social, @tombhamilton.bsky.social, Paul Werner, @hannahelias.bsky.social, Tabitha Bates, Max Lord, Usha Masani, @johnmunro.bsky.social, Joanna Obomanu, and @stephemmabrown.bsky.social for sharing their thoughts in this piece

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Green Ink Sponsored Write 2025 for Macmillan Cancer Support Help Green Ink Sponsored Write at the Writers' Gym raise money to support Macmillan Cancer Support

This Saturday I am taking part in the Green Ink Sponsored Write 2025 for Macmillan Cancer Support.

Any donations/sharing of this post greatly appreciated 💚

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A fantastic conference. Wonderful to catch up with fab scholars and to meet many people working on such interesting things. Very much looking forward to next steps.

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Woman's Hour - Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Pregnancy drug DES, Novelist Heather Morris - BBC Sounds The Murder on the Dancefloor hitmaker has a new album, Perimenopop

Yesterday I was on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour talking about
the history of suicide. You can catch up here (from c.32mins):

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Mapping Murder in Medieval York, London, and Oxford Dr Stephanie Brown, lead researcher on the York medieval murder map, reveals the homicidal topography of fourteenth-century English cities.

Last chance to book tickets for my virtual talk on medieval murder for Curious Histories: Charity History Talks

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mapping-mu...

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Our medieval murder maps reveal the surprising geography of violence in 14th-century English cities In the 14th century, Sundays were particularly deadly.

My article for @theconversation.com

theconversation.com/our-medieval...

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Thanks for sharing @kyjanl.bsky.social

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A great couple of days at the 'Behind Bars' Penal Heritage Symposium at Shrewsbury prison

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Coroners, communities, and the Crown: mapping death and justice in late medieval England

The online version is here: www.history.org.uk/publications...

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Just received my copy of The Historian @histassoc.bsky.social. Thanks to @tombhamilton.bsky.social and Ros Crone for a fab issue on crime and punishment 💕

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Huge congratulations, Greg. Well deserved 🎉

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Congrats Jen 👏 🎉

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The dangers of romanticising Britain’s 1976 heatwave By sentimentalising the summer of 1976, we strip away its lessons.

My article for @theconversation.com 'The dangers of romanticising Britain’s 1976 heatwave'

theconversation.com/the-dangers-...

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Episode 28: Teaching Opportunities in Higher Education Podcast Episode · The Early Career Researcher Podcast · 30/06/2025 · 1h 6m

Listen now: Episode 28: ‘Teaching Opportunities in Higher Education’ feat. @rozierhistorian.bsky.social + @stephemmabrown.bsky.social on:
- Why teach?
- Types of teaching opportunities
- How to get started (and how to enjoy it!)

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Huge congratulations @lflannigan17.bsky.social 🎉🎉🎉
Well deserved 👏

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Mapping Murder in Medieval York, London, and Oxford Dr Stephanie Brown, lead researcher on the York medieval murder map, reveals the homicidal topography of fourteenth-century English cities.

Come (virtually) to hear me talk about @medimurdermaps.bsky.social for Curious Histories: Charity History Talks on 10 September.

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mapping-mu...

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If this is you, and you are interested in the imprisonment of people awaiting execution in the nineteenth-century (my work looks at Wales), do get in touch.

Keen to explore media discourses at the time and how we tell these stories today.

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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.

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